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March 03, 2021, 02:17:26 AM
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March 03, 2021, 04:41:46 AM
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Not really sure what these are going for redeemed, either. Would you consider an auction?
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March 03, 2021, 01:05:23 PM
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.005 BTC is too low to even deal with the shipping and escrow and everything.

.01 isn't all that interesting either, may as well hang on to it for the history.
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March 09, 2021, 08:32:05 PM
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.005 BTC is too low to even deal with the shipping and escrow and everything.

.01 isn't all that interesting either, may as well hang on to it for the history.

Definitely understand your perspective, but I’m gaining a better pulse on the market for these, and I think you’ll be hard-pressed to fetch more than .01 BTC today.

As for involving an escrow on a .005 BTC purchase, I would personally deal directly assuming it was a reputable seller but everyone has their own risk tolerance.
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Definitely understand your perspective, but I’m gaining a better pulse on the market for these, and I think you’ll be hard-pressed to fetch more than .01 BTC today.

As for involving an escrow on a .005 BTC purchase, I would personally deal directly assuming it was a reputable seller but everyone has their own risk tolerance.

I agree, will check back in 5 years to see how things are looking.
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