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August 30, 2011, 05:01:30 AM Last edit: September 12, 2011, 04:15:00 PM by MyBitcoinMint |
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Hello Bitcoin World!We are pleased to announce the launch of My Bitcoin Mint, The Standard for Bitcoin Precious Metals. Our goal is to become the premier precious metals dealer for the Bitcoin community, by providing the highest quality customized 'Bitcoin' rounds. My Bitcoin Mint aims to solidify the market between the world's oldest decentralized currency, Precious Metals, and the world's newest, Bitcoin! We had the honor of having our pre-launch at the Bitcoin Conference recently in NYC, so some of you may be familiar with us and our products. Our website, www.MyBitcoinMint.com, is not live just yet, but we are so excited to share our product with fellow Bitcoiners that we just couldn't wait! Our first product is the Silver Bitcoin, weighing in at 1 Troy Ounce and 99.9% pure silver. In approximately 1.5 weeks we will have our second product in stock, the Gold Bitcoin, which will be a 1/2 Gram round and also has 99.9% purity. The launch of our website will provide our customers with live spot-market pricing for all of our minted products. We are hopeful the site will be operating within a week or two. Until then, we will be happy to take orders manually. Send a PM with the number of coins you are interested in purchasing, and we will send you a quote. Our Pricing Structure:1 Round = Spot Price + 20% 5 Rounds = Spot Price + 18% per round 20 Rounds = Spot Price + 15% per round 100 Rounds = Spot Price + 9% per round ***shipping not included And of course, sample images of the Silver Bitcoin Edit: And, pictures are now available for the Gold Bitcoin! You may send us a PM or email us at admin@mybitcoinmint.com to reserve your order. We hope to be shipping these coins by the end of the week. We Look Forward to Serving All Your Bitcoin Minting Needs! Gabriel SukenikMy Bitcoin Mint
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ercolinux
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August 30, 2011, 05:40:03 AM |
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Very nice idea You have a PM
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BTCcommodities
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August 30, 2011, 06:14:58 AM |
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These look really really nice. From a traders perspective, however: Can we get some info as to where these are minted and maybe a certificate or something? As such: Love the idea. Maybe think of making different editions to collect etc etc? I do not know where you hail from, but this guy has minted 1g bitcoins, maybe you can exchange ideas^^
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August 30, 2011, 08:16:46 AM Last edit: August 30, 2011, 08:27:36 AM by koin |
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We are pleased to announce the launch of My Bitcoin Mint seriously? mybitcoin? that sucks! you probably had the order in before mybitcoin's scam occurred?
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MyBitcoinMint (OP)
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August 30, 2011, 09:34:00 AM Last edit: August 30, 2011, 12:41:55 PM by MyBitcoinMint |
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We are pleased to announce the launch of My Bitcoin Mint seriously? mybitcoin? that sucks! you probably had the order in before mybitcoin's scam occurred? Indeed, we did name our company and began minting before the MyBitcoin.com fiasco occurred. Good thing that we're here to bring an honest and trusted name to My Bitcoin Mint, otherwise we'd be in trouble I am confident people will find our services, our product, and our commitment to the Bitcoin Community to be top-notch. These look really really nice. From a traders perspective, however:
Can we get some info as to where these are minted and maybe a certificate or something?
As such: Love the idea. Maybe think of making different editions to collect etc etc?
In the spirit of holding on to My Bitcoin Mint's business model, we cannot divulge where are products are minted. However, we do plan on undergoing purity tests to demonstrate to the community that our products are what we claim they are, which is pure precious metal bullion at specified weights. We also will be including documents verifying our products with each order purchased. We are not sure if we plan on doing variations of our coins, but we do intend on having different metals available. Our Gold Bitcoin will be released shortly, and we hope to bring on other metals in the near future as well
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August 30, 2011, 01:49:30 PM |
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We are pleased to announce the launch of My Bitcoin Mint seriously? mybitcoin? that sucks! you probably had the order in before mybitcoin's scam occurred? Indeed, we did name our company and began minting before the MyBitcoin.com fiasco occurred. Good thing that we're here to bring an honest and trusted name to My Bitcoin Mint, otherwise we'd be in trouble I am confident people will find our services, our product, and our commitment to the Bitcoin Community to be top-notch. These look really really nice. From a traders perspective, however:
Can we get some info as to where these are minted and maybe a certificate or something?
As such: Love the idea. Maybe think of making different editions to collect etc etc?
In the spirit of holding on to My Bitcoin Mint's business model, we cannot divulge where are products are minted. However, we do plan on undergoing purity tests to demonstrate to the community that our products are what we claim they are, which is pure precious metal bullion at specified weights. We also will be including documents verifying our products with each order purchased. We are not sure if we plan on doing variations of our coins, but we do intend on having different metals available. Our Gold Bitcoin will be released shortly, and we hope to bring on other metals in the near future as well I love your writing style and your injection of humor. Indeed, we did name our company and began minting before the MyBitcoin.com fiasco occurred. Good thing that we're here to bring an honest and trusted name to My Bitcoin Mint, otherwise we'd be in trouble Very nice design, price point, and quality images. I was going to ask a question, due to my ignorance, about why the secrecy of where the coins are minted, but found the answer when I reread the quoted post. I also further see the purity concern was addressed. Damn you! Now I know why I flunked Trolling 101.
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MyBitcoinMint (OP)
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August 30, 2011, 03:06:07 PM |
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We are pleased to announce the launch of My Bitcoin Mint seriously? mybitcoin? that sucks! you probably had the order in before mybitcoin's scam occurred? Indeed, we did name our company and began minting before the MyBitcoin.com fiasco occurred. Good thing that we're here to bring an honest and trusted name to My Bitcoin Mint, otherwise we'd be in trouble I am confident people will find our services, our product, and our commitment to the Bitcoin Community to be top-notch. These look really really nice. From a traders perspective, however:
Can we get some info as to where these are minted and maybe a certificate or something?
As such: Love the idea. Maybe think of making different editions to collect etc etc?
In the spirit of holding on to My Bitcoin Mint's business model, we cannot divulge where are products are minted. However, we do plan on undergoing purity tests to demonstrate to the community that our products are what we claim they are, which is pure precious metal bullion at specified weights. We also will be including documents verifying our products with each order purchased. We are not sure if we plan on doing variations of our coins, but we do intend on having different metals available. Our Gold Bitcoin will be released shortly, and we hope to bring on other metals in the near future as well I love your writing style and your injection of humor. Indeed, we did name our company and began minting before the MyBitcoin.com fiasco occurred. Good thing that we're here to bring an honest and trusted name to My Bitcoin Mint, otherwise we'd be in trouble Very nice design, price point, and quality images. I was going to ask a question, due to my ignorance, about why the secrecy of where the coins are minted, but found the answer when I reread the quoted post. I also further see the purity concern was addressed. Damn you! Now I know why I flunked Trolling 101. My apologies, Mr. Gage, perhaps you can troll about my atroshius speling? I'm glad I covered your questions/concerns, feel free to keep them coming!
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BitSense Informatics
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August 30, 2011, 03:26:00 PM |
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Looks great!
Do you think that the premium over the spot price will come down as production picks up?
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MyBitcoinMint (OP)
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August 30, 2011, 03:32:03 PM |
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Looks great!
Do you think that the premium over the spot price will come down as production picks up?
That is certainly our hope! As my father told me, it's easier to be able to have the choice of bringing the price down rather than being forced to push it up! We also hope to introduce copper rounds as a cheaper alternative to either gold or silver.
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August 30, 2011, 06:00:46 PM |
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Some pictures/video of the purity tests would get me interested in some of your coins. What country will these be shipped from?
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MyBitcoinMint (OP)
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August 30, 2011, 07:22:34 PM |
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Some pictures/video of the purity tests would get me interested in some of your coins. What country will these be shipped from?
We'll try to have those pictures/videos up later today! Heading to a local coin dealer shortly, let's see if we can put these bad boys to the test.. My Bitcoin Mint will be shipping from the bastion of freedom itself, good ole NYC in USA. Clearly, we appreciate a good sense of humor here at MBM
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August 31, 2011, 02:12:01 AM |
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So are these for sale yet or do we have to wait for the website?
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August 31, 2011, 02:17:44 AM |
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So are these for sale yet or do we have to wait for the website?
Also interested in buying some (the gold ones) Will there be an 'automated' site? Never the less. They came out really good
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MyBitcoinMint (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 02:30:50 AM |
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So are these for sale yet or do we have to wait for the website?
Also interested in buying some (the gold ones) Will there be an 'automated' site? Never the less. They came out really good For anyone interested in placing an order before the website goes live, please send me a PM and we will take care of payment manually. The site will indeed be automated. Customers will be able to place orders priced with live metals spot prices.
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wildboy211
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August 31, 2011, 02:43:51 AM |
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The binary numbers should be 1111100111
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xurious
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August 31, 2011, 04:08:45 AM |
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Copper is very cheap, the coins would have to be huge in order to have any value compared to the cost of making them.
Have you thought about titanium or tin? (Not sure how workable these are for coin form) but they are worth about 2.5 to 3 times as much, making a smaller denomination coin easier.
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MyBitcoinMint (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 04:16:42 AM |
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Copper is very cheap, the coins would have to be huge in order to have any value compared to the cost of making them.
Have you thought about titanium or tin? (Not sure how workable these are for coin form) but they are worth about 2.5 to 3 times as much, making a smaller denomination coin easier.
Y'know, we hadn't, but that is an excellent suggestion! We'll certainly be keeping it in mind..
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wildboy211
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August 31, 2011, 04:21:47 AM |
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Copper is very cheap, the coins would have to be huge in order to have any value compared to the cost of making them.
Have you thought about titanium or tin? (Not sure how workable these are for coin form) but they are worth about 2.5 to 3 times as much, making a smaller denomination coin easier.
Y'know, we hadn't, but that is an excellent suggestion! We'll certainly be keeping it in mind.. I would be interested in some Black Zirconium ( http://www.absolutetitanium.com/atd-zr.php) or hematite - or possible a mix of either with silver to raise the value.
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xurious
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August 31, 2011, 04:24:57 AM |
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Copper is very cheap, the coins would have to be huge in order to have any value compared to the cost of making them.
Have you thought about titanium or tin? (Not sure how workable these are for coin form) but they are worth about 2.5 to 3 times as much, making a smaller denomination coin easier.
Y'know, we hadn't, but that is an excellent suggestion! We'll certainly be keeping it in mind.. Sorry if I'm hijacking your thread I was surprised at how cheap titanium was, we go through a bunch of it at work. That is relatively easy to work with. It's density is about half the weight of copper. I know I'd rather have a pocket full of USD quarter sized titanium coins that would be worth about 9.6 USD each. So you could make ones half the size for 5usd each. I bet a lot of people would jump on those for that price.
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