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February 06, 2014, 01:39:40 PM
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Just as thought , maybe you could also post this on in  Economy > Marketplace > Securities .  Looks like they have got much more traffic going on there !

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February 06, 2014, 09:16:48 PM
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One share.
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Transaction ID 93b2d2f157ff6b3c1daaada82e5bd779b2c5c41dabdf95ab393c8529cf333173 Refund Address 1EqgbEzacMpsWYBLKsN1pUvmwEqxhUyVjx
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February 08, 2014, 04:42:23 AM
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Purchased ten shares @ 0.07030:
39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e

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Feb. 7, 2014: TxID: 39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e return address: 1APEunfrJyvuGLkaueLFmvQxWJJKN5NuYZ

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G7m9qkLRPZFF/JqthjKf+OFBZ0kHtixC5uRcED25DIBOAvD5fyipK6D/mYKaa1i10cQMFIowgHMfIGaKlnUIdaU=

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February 08, 2014, 06:26:56 AM
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Purchased ten shares @ 0.07030:
39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e

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Feb. 7, 2014: TxID: 39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e return address: 1APEunfrJyvuGLkaueLFmvQxWJJKN5NuYZ

Code:
G7m9qkLRPZFF/JqthjKf+OFBZ0kHtixC5uRcED25DIBOAvD5fyipK6D/mYKaa1i10cQMFIowgHMfIGaKlnUIdaU=
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February 08, 2014, 06:31:42 AM
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Purchased ten shares @ 0.07030:
39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e

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Feb. 7, 2014: TxID: 39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e return address: 1APEunfrJyvuGLkaueLFmvQxWJJKN5NuYZ

Code:
G7m9qkLRPZFF/JqthjKf+OFBZ0kHtixC5uRcED25DIBOAvD5fyipK6D/mYKaa1i10cQMFIowgHMfIGaKlnUIdaU=
Maged is awesome. Good guy.

Indeed, truly truly awesome.

Thank you very much Maged !
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February 08, 2014, 06:40:50 AM
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Purchased ten shares @ 0.07030:
39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e

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Feb. 7, 2014: TxID: 39768bc42b964f4bc8b90f71ca2a3c93dd368e539b3eec6c86ebf7e46d481f4e return address: 1APEunfrJyvuGLkaueLFmvQxWJJKN5NuYZ

Code:
G7m9qkLRPZFF/JqthjKf+OFBZ0kHtixC5uRcED25DIBOAvD5fyipK6D/mYKaa1i10cQMFIowgHMfIGaKlnUIdaU=
Maged is awesome. Good guy.

Indeed, truly truly awesome.

Thank you very much Maged !
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February 10, 2014, 06:51:08 PM
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Hey gweedo,

Just to let you know, an Angel investor we talked to from outside the forum has bought 15 shares. I had him send the BTC to the escrowed address anyway.

This is the TX:

TX: ba1133aeff98fa3b386264a1edb57a114542457979a917b12384488156a7632d

15 shares (1.0545 BTC)
And the return address: 1GpNp9g4At3ESU8mHkkEhFBjzPEJXCtVpe



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February 11, 2014, 02:02:51 PM
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What's the current funding status?
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February 11, 2014, 07:41:50 PM
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What's the current funding status?

Still needs ~8 BTC until the the 20% mark.

Yes, we're roughly at 30-40% funded, but not to worry.

We've been talking to our angel about how to keep moving forward, and we're working hard on a couple of things that will complement the remainder month of the campaign. We're currently in talks with the people of Crowdtilt to set up an instance of their new open source campaign tool Crowdhoster. Also, a teaser video is on the way and a couple notes and interviews in a big site (***cough***coindesk***cough***). A couple investors have also pledged to help during the last days should there be a need for it. Consider as well, these last few days we've seen a lot of volatility and price action (damn you Gox) so people are less prone to make any investment decisions.

Things are looking good imho and we're feeling pretty confident and happy !  



 


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February 12, 2014, 01:23:21 AM
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What's the current funding status?

Still needs ~8 BTC until the the 20% mark.

Yes, we're roughly at 30-40% funded, but not to worry.

We've been talking to our angel about how to keep moving forward, and we're working hard on a couple of things that will complement the remainder month of the campaign. We're currently in talks with the people of Crowdtilt to set up an instance of their new open source campaign tool Crowdhoster. Also, a teaser video is on the way and a couple notes and interviews in a big site (***cough***coindesk***cough***). A couple investors have also pledged to help during the last days should there be a need for it. Consider as well, these last few days we've seen a lot of volatility and price action (damn you Gox) so people are less prone to make any investment decisions.

Things are looking good imho and we're feeling pretty confident and happy !  
That's good. I'm just glad I bought my share before the price went down Tongue
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February 13, 2014, 11:45:37 AM
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What's the current funding status?

Still needs ~8 BTC until the the 20% mark.

Yes, we're roughly at 30-40% funded, but not to worry.

We've been talking to our angel about how to keep moving forward, and we're working hard on a couple of things that will complement the remainder month of the campaign. We're currently in talks with the people of Crowdtilt to set up an instance of their new open source campaign tool Crowdhoster. Also, a teaser video is on the way and a couple notes and interviews in a big site (***cough***coindesk***cough***). A couple investors have also pledged to help during the last days should there be a need for it. Consider as well, these last few days we've seen a lot of volatility and price action (damn you Gox) so people are less prone to make any investment decisions.

Things are looking good imho and we're feeling pretty confident and happy !  
Hi Voodah,

Can we  have small page tracking current status , like how many shares are owned by which user ?


 


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February 13, 2014, 03:31:47 PM
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I want to buy an equity share.
I'm going to wait a bit though , got some questions.

Where do you intend to make it available for purchase with fiat ?
Have you developed any other games or similar projects ?

PS: How do I sign a message with Electrum ?

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February 13, 2014, 03:51:31 PM
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Oh god.
I feel so stupid.
RIGHT CLICK ON THE ADDRESS !
How couldn't I think of that Sad
I kept trying to use console commands I found from places and kept getting some kind of errors.
Thanks Cheesy

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February 13, 2014, 08:14:11 PM
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Hi Voodah,

Can we  have small page tracking current status , like how many shares are owned by which user ?

Yes, i'm working on it in the site.  I'll probably have finish it tonight or tomorrow. I'll let you know.

I want to buy an equity share.
I'm going to wait a bit though , got some questions.

Where do you intend to make it available for purchase with fiat ?
Have you developed any other games or similar projects ?

PS: How do I sign a message with Electrum ?

Cool, thanks !

It will be sold through the regular places: Steam, Desura, our site and whatever other options arise.

Please take a look at the proposal thread for more details on that and ourselves https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436951
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February 14, 2014, 06:32:33 AM
Last edit: February 14, 2014, 08:20:48 AM by jambola2
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I was trying to share it among some of my friends , but most of them have the same doubt as me :-

I am pretty sure that the game will be funded and even if it is not funded , we shall get refunds.
I am not scared of being scammed , because you seem trustworthy enough and have a reputed member escrowing too.
But the problem is , what if the game does not sell much after being made ?
How can our investments be considered a "risk free Bitcoin investment" , when there is a high risk that the game will not gain enough popularity after being released ?

PS : Any estimate for end of the worlds becoming a full game ? So far it is awesome ( and addiciting ) Cheesy

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February 14, 2014, 11:46:06 AM
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I was trying to share it among some of my friends , but most of them have the same doubt as me :-

I am pretty sure that the game will be funded and even if it is not funded , we shall get refunds.
I am not scared of being scammed , because you seem trustworthy enough and have a reputed member escrowing too.
But the problem is , what if the game does not sell much after being made ?
How can our investments be considered a "risk free Bitcoin investment" , when there is a high risk that the game will not gain enough popularity after being released ?

PS : Any estimate for end of the worlds becoming a full game ? So far it is awesome ( and addiciting ) Cheesy


You need to break things down to the fundamentals. Forget about Bitcoin for a second. The guys here have all the elements to make a very enjoyable and thoroughly engrossing game. Go do some research on the "point and click"/"graphical adventure" game genre. Notice the emphasis that these games put on quality. Quality art, engaging story. Good games get played by a lot of people. There is also a lot of longevity to games like this. People today still play graphical adventure games from the the 80's and 90's.

Now back to Bitcoin. The story of Bitcoin is one of the most interesting in the history of humanity. From it's conception to it's adolescence to it's ongoing maturity and it's continually changing future possibilities, the Bitcoin story is one of incredible mystery and confusion.

TLDR: What Voodah and his team are doing is using one of the best story telling mediums ever to tell one of the best stories ever. If that won't be popular, I don't know what will.

In times of change, it is the learners who will inherit the earth, while the learned will find themselves beautifully equipped for a world that no longer exists.
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February 14, 2014, 01:12:34 PM
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I have purchased one equity share.
https://blockchain.info/tx/28772cd0548c316bcdf867097cd13caed586db2f44812719524a83195f41bb11
Good luck with development and don't slack on End of The World while developing this Cheesy

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February 14, 2014, 03:52:49 PM
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I have purchased one equity share.
https://blockchain.info/tx/28772cd0548c316bcdf867097cd13caed586db2f44812719524a83195f41bb11
Good luck with development and don't slack on End of The World while developing this Cheesy

Can you sign using this address 1D67DShPPB1YxbtR3KH7p4eQoZSRXNroHQ the transaction id and a refund address.

Damn those change addresses.

Message : 17kzPBwE8cRGUkgimViRGfYwGNHahQ3FFZ
28772cd0548c316bcdf867097cd13caed586db2f44812719524a83195f41bb11

Signature : HJw/Kdtxljvsl28umXuQLSFCAPJibqViJVOKVHOzLTzWaLH2TD027NxmnmvkWWPkJUWgAavQZbF+A7Y/EFeWVV8=

Receiving address is the first one , 17kzPBwE8cRGUkgimViRGfYwGNHahQ3FFZ
The transaction ID is , 28772cd0548c316bcdf867097cd13caed586db2f44812719524a83195f41bb11 , the second number.

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February 14, 2014, 05:32:15 PM
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I was trying to share it among some of my friends , but most of them have the same doubt as me :-

I am pretty sure that the game will be funded and even if it is not funded , we shall get refunds.
I am not scared of being scammed , because you seem trustworthy enough and have a reputed member escrowing too.
But the problem is , what if the game does not sell much after being made ?
How can our investments be considered a "risk free Bitcoin investment" , when there is a high risk that the game will not gain enough popularity after being released ?

PS : Any estimate for end of the worlds becoming a full game ? So far it is awesome ( and addiciting ) Cheesy


You need to break things down to the fundamentals. Forget about Bitcoin for a second. The guys here have all the elements to make a very enjoyable and thoroughly engrossing game. Go do some research on the "point and click"/"graphical adventure" game genre. Notice the emphasis that these games put on quality. Quality art, engaging story. Good games get played by a lot of people. There is also a lot of longevity to games like this. People today still play graphical adventure games from the the 80's and 90's.

Now back to Bitcoin. The story of Bitcoin is one of the most interesting in the history of humanity. From it's conception to it's adolescence to it's ongoing maturity and it's continually changing future possibilities, the Bitcoin story is one of incredible mystery and confusion.

TLDR: What Voodah and his team are doing is using one of the best story telling mediums ever to tell one of the best stories ever. If that won't be popular, I don't know what will.

Thanks for these kind of talks, I really appreciate all honest debate (and thanks Alias for your spot on words as well).

And yes, I understand your concerns. When I was thinking through this whole process, your concern was my main one as well. I disliked how Kickstarter gives nothing back to backers who put above the minimum, and I wanted to reward our backers with a stake in the game's success. I thought long and hard about how to do it in a way that makes achieving full ROI a reality, instead of an impossible (as has happened to me in other investments like mining).

Right off the bat, the first consideration was to not auction the shares. If I let the share price go sky high, no one would ever get ROI. Thus we did this with a capped maximum funding and fixed % equity based on the USD value put in. So naturally, next came thinking of the actual numbers to make it work as I intended. I did a lot of research on the sales data of indie games, they're infrastructure and the relationship with Steam, Desura and the mess the industry is in right now regarding the Bundle sales. The chosen numbers reflect my plan of having the backers get full ROI before 2500 copies are sold, which is a ballpark number of what an unknown non-megasuccessful indie game typically makes if it can NOT manage to go into Steam. This is the "floor", unless your game is utter shit and nobody ever wants to touch it.

So the key here is of course, distribution; and the king is of course Steam. Once a game gets into Steam, poor sales are usually in the order of 10k copies sold (consider Steam gets a big NDA protected cut of that). At the very beginning I even considered forgoing and shunning off Steam because they don't yet accept BTC, but after careful analysis of the industry and going through the numbers over and over, it became clear that Steam is an integral part of success, and furthermore, if we want to change Steam's view on Bitcoin, doing it from the inside would also yield better results than trying to be the outcast martyr.  

Now everyone in the industry knows, actually getting your first couple of games on Steam is easier said than done. Greenlight did not shape out to be the great tool it was supposed to be, and some successful games (with over 25k copies sold prior to Steam) had to wait close to a year inside Greenlight before getting on the actual platform. We're getting things ready for Greenlight but at the same time, we're receiving guidance from other devs and our investors (one of em actually had a video game company which later he sold) that the best plan is to not just sit idly on Greenlight but to contact Steam internally. So that's our game plan with two attack vectors: one of our investors is already published and has a working relation with Steam, and we're also real life friends with someone who knows and worked with Bruno Carlucci (for those who don't know him, he's an Argentine, e-sports data analyst and caster on James "2GD" Harding's team who are actively working with Valve and main casters of their BIG events; if you've watched Valve's The International, he's the caster with the crazy suits and outfits). Hopefully, between those things and Greenlight we'll have a quicker entry to the store.

I invite you to check this post as well for extended sales data (a very hard to find subject because of NDA and store clauses):
http://www.pixelprospector.com/the-big-list-of-game-revenue-sales/

These guys have done a pretty good compilation of most of the indie sales data available.

Anyway, I see you bought a share before I could give you this answer, so thank you so very much ! We'll do our best to not let you guys down !


 

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February 14, 2014, 11:58:00 PM
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Hi bought a share. 0.0819.

txid b1ca54ced73e0f9c9fc57cf0c4e0f4115c50c7101c5f3a7426d20420cf7bc9f3
my return or divi address: 19cvuCCHrr5TQv6mtDwxJz711BVZ9XuPke

good luck guys

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