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Author Topic: [HAVELOCK](SFI) Seedcoin Fund I  (Read 27242 times)
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June 10, 2014, 12:28:15 PM
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Will we ever see any dividend from this thing? This looks like pretty shit investment so far and communication from SFI is pretty much non-existent.

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June 10, 2014, 01:22:35 PM
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Will we ever see any dividend from this thing? This looks like pretty shit investment so far and communication from SFI is pretty much non-existent.

Anyone that put money into this should have realized that this is a very long-term play. The value here, if any, lies in the equity of Bitcoin startups - dividends won't be paid out for a long time, if at all.

This is more of a true venture capital investment - Marc Andreessen isn't hounding Coinbase for dividend payments, is he?
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June 10, 2014, 02:20:30 PM
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To illustrate third-party risks / probability of seeing profit in this venture,


Two loosely related conditions have to be met for the Bitcoin investment to pay out dividends:

1.  The issuer must make a profit.
2.  The issuer must not run away with your money.


                         Fig. 1

Now allow me to place the Seedcoin scenario into a more familiar context for our young investment enthusiasts:

In a strange town, you find yourself in need of a dime bag.
Prudently proceeding to the shittiest part of town, you are attracted to a young gentleman (SF1) offering to take your money and BRB with teh bag.
You, being a wizened veteran of such dealings, hand over the money and tell him to "hurry back bro."
The gentleman reveals to you that he's not a runner himself, but knows the runner, will now go find him, hand over your money, and wait for the d00d to come back with teh bag.

You hand him another twenty & wait.
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June 10, 2014, 02:46:29 PM
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In a strange town, you find yourself in need of a dime bag.
Prudently proceeding to the shittiest part of town, you are attracted to a young gentleman (SF1) offering to take your money and BRB with teh bag.
You, being a wizened veteran of such dealings, hand over the money and tell him to "hurry back bro."
The gentleman reveals to you that he's not a runner himself, but knows the runner, will now go find him, hand over your money, and wait for the d00d to come back with teh bag.

You hand him another twenty & wait.

Can you bring back your crumbs persona? The NotLambChop persona's outdated kidspeak (teh, d00d) gets tiring after a while.
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June 10, 2014, 03:07:10 PM
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Twentyseventy, my pedagogy is aimed at the educable--our younger finance enthusiasts.  I have explicitly stated this my previous post.
But I do thank you for bringing the needs of our geriatric money revolutionaries to my attention.  Anything in particular you'd like to study?
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June 11, 2014, 11:00:48 PM
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disregarding the comments here, this is feeling too much like neobee for my liking time to sell up for me, good luck guys.
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June 13, 2014, 03:46:03 AM
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I am pretty surprised by the price development. Has anybody tried to analyze the orderbook and the transactions during the time of the price drop?
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June 13, 2014, 09:59:04 AM
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I am pretty surprised by the price development. Has anybody tried to analyze the orderbook and the transactions during the time of the price drop?



What is there to be analyzed? It's as simple as that: this "investment" is sh..t and the price is going down... to 0.
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June 17, 2014, 08:28:20 PM
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I am pretty surprised by the price development. Has anybody tried to analyze the orderbook and the transactions during the time of the price drop?



What is there to be analyzed? It's as simple as that: this "investment" is sh..t and the price is going down... to 0.

Why? What do you not like about them? Do you have any arguments to back up your claim?
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June 17, 2014, 08:42:55 PM
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Why? What do you not like about them? Do you have any arguments to back up your claim?


A better question to ask is "what is it you like about them?"  BTW, SF1 used to be called SF.  Then there was a second IPO, SF2.  That instantly failed because obvious.
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June 17, 2014, 08:58:23 PM
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Why? What do you not like about them? Do you have any arguments to back up your claim?


A better question to ask is "what is it you like about them?"  BTW, SF1 used to be called SF.  Then there was a second IPO, SF2.  That instantly failed because obvious.

Can you be more specific, instead of just being negative? Seems like you all knew it before. Why? What did make you "know" it was bad?
Or are you one of these guys who lost a lot on Bitfunder/MPEX/... and now thinks everything is necessarily bad?

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June 17, 2014, 09:09:40 PM
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@doolittle:  I have lost exactly nothing on Bitfunder, MPEX, BTCT, etc., etc., by virtue of laughing at the available offerings instead of "investing" in them.  If you would like to know my take on this particular "fund," please read my previous posts in this thread.

  ~Happy investing
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June 17, 2014, 09:21:29 PM
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@doolittle:  I have lost exactly nothing on Bitfunder, MPEX, BTCT, etc., etc., by virtue of laughing at the available offerings instead of "investing" in them.  If you would like to know my take on this particular "fund," please read my previous posts in this thread.

  ~Happy investing

Yes, I have just spend 10 minutes to go through the whole thread and to look at your postings. I have found nothing of value.
Just a graph of the chart and some meaningless chatter.  jimmothy already said it all.
Congratulations: you just wasted another five minutes of another human beings life.
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June 17, 2014, 09:39:58 PM
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Either my posts are devoid of value, or ...let's just say like you, my cat finds them less interesting than, oh... a new cardboard box.
So instead of getting upset, maybe go look for a fun cardboard box to play in?
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June 18, 2014, 07:32:09 AM
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Yes, I have just spend 10 minutes to go through the whole thread and to look at your postings. I have found nothing of value.
Just a graph of the chart and some meaningless chatter.  jimmothy already said it all.
Congratulations: you just wasted another five minutes of another human beings life.
This implies that 5 minutes out of 10 weren't wasted.
Not bad.
Not good, but definitely not bad either.

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June 18, 2014, 09:04:28 AM
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LOL. I knew somebody would catch on that Smiley
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August 05, 2014, 07:19:57 PM
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*Boop*




Deeply discounted, and plenty of it.  Go go go!
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August 05, 2014, 07:27:27 PM
Last edit: August 05, 2014, 08:09:54 PM by NotLambchop
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Yes, I have just spend 10 minutes to go through the whole thread and to look at your postings. I have found nothing of value.
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Perhaps you missed something?

Fig. 1


Fig. 2


Fig. 3

aaaand:

Fig. 4
What?  Related to this?

Fig. 5
Nah.
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October 01, 2014, 06:30:35 PM
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NotLambchop,

Wow looks like your all knowing and telling me not to buy at 0.00018 was one of the best moves I could have done.

/s

Anyway the company is looking at buying back shares at 0.00045 and while a good bet for those that want out and bought low I'm sticking with the fund. The equity in the holding company is definitely an interesting move but I reserve any decision on that value til we see at what ratio they are looking to do.

However those that were able to buy in below the 0.00045 mark it looks like you will be profiting either way.

Anyone else have thoughts on the announcement?
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October 01, 2014, 06:51:33 PM
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NotLambchop,

Wow looks like your all knowing and telling me not to buy at 0.00018 was one of the best moves I could have done.

/s
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You appear in this thread exactly 0 times, don't remember advising you.  Are you sure you're logged into the correct account?

Regardless.  Jumping out of a 10th story window in hopes of getting rich is stupid.
It doesn't become unstupid even if you happen to land on a pile of fluffy garbage bags and avoid injury, finding a ten dollar bill in one of them.

Stay safe, and
 
  ~Happy investing!
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