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January 19, 2017, 08:36:40 AM
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Havnt had time to digest the whitepaper yet. Looks like something Mike C. would have liked to do.


https://btcmanager.com/news/finance/bitcoin-gone-physical-the-satoshium-alternative/

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E-MYr6cEHzARXBA9cvOfFPwvggizNU5xSfct9SFwbYM/edit#heading=h.fwl6gdq5e77w
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January 19, 2017, 05:01:44 PM
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Seems like an overly complicated way to store/mint bitcoins....  22 pages of how to use a physical bitcoin and redeem it on your phone???
Just print a paper wallet / DIY private/public combo...  All 6 "selling points" of this "Satoshium" are fulfilled by this.

Read it now. Yep. Far too many skips and hops to achieve something that should be done with very little effort.
I actually found it hard to get past... "We believe that to become mainstream as a worldwide transaction and savings medium, Bitcoin must be physical." 
Just no.
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January 21, 2017, 08:22:27 PM
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What is the cheapest thing you have for sale, just out of curiosity?

I do have 10 7x Original Casascius 5btc blanks that were going to go on Ebay at £50 each. They are still in the blue tape Mike wrapped them in.

I also have 10x Gold-plate commemorative coins (including capsules) - £60/lot, + 8x Copper commemorative coins £50/lot. Including standard postage. Im not interested in splitting these into smaller lots. Sorry.

Above coins are in pics.

Tell me more about the blanks.
Do you have photos of them by themselves?
How much do you want for each lot?
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January 22, 2017, 07:49:15 AM
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What is the cheapest thing you have for sale, just out of curiosity?

I do have 10 7x Original Casascius 5btc blanks that were going to go on Ebay at £50 each. They are still in the blue tape Mike wrapped them in.

I also have 10x Gold-plate commemorative coins (including capsules) - £60/lot, + 8x Copper commemorative coins £50/lot. Including standard postage. Im not interested in splitting these into smaller lots. Sorry.

Above coins are in pics.

Tell me more about the blanks.
Do you have photos of them by themselves?
How much do you want for each lot?

Sorry loopgate. Im not able to put my hands on what i have left (about x5 coins), right now. If and when i do, i would probably want 0.1BTC (delivered) for one of these 5BTC blanks.....which probably means i will keep them!
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January 22, 2017, 03:56:33 PM
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What is the cheapest thing you have for sale, just out of curiosity?

I do have 10 7x Original Casascius 5btc blanks that were going to go on Ebay at £50 each. They are still in the blue tape Mike wrapped them in.

I also have 10x Gold-plate commemorative coins (including capsules) - £60/lot, + 8x Copper commemorative coins £50/lot. Including standard postage. Im not interested in splitting these into smaller lots. Sorry.

Above coins are in pics.

Tell me more about the blanks.
Do you have photos of them by themselves?
How much do you want for each lot?

Sorry loopgate. Im not able to put my hands on what i have left (about x5 coins), right now. If and when i do, i would probably want 0.1BTC (delivered) for one of these 5BTC blanks.....which probably means i will keep them!

Blanks with Key?
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January 22, 2017, 04:23:50 PM
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What is the cheapest thing you have for sale, just out of curiosity?

I do have 10 7x Original Casascius 5btc blanks that were going to go on Ebay at £50 each. They are still in the blue tape Mike wrapped them in.

I also have 10x Gold-plate commemorative coins (including capsules) - £60/lot, + 8x Copper commemorative coins £50/lot. Including standard postage. Im not interested in splitting these into smaller lots. Sorry.

Above coins are in pics.

Tell me more about the blanks.
Do you have photos of them by themselves?
How much do you want for each lot?

Sorry loopgate. Im not able to put my hands on what i have left (about x5 coins), right now. If and when i do, i would probably want 0.1BTC (delivered) for one of these 5BTC blanks.....which probably means i will keep them!

Blanks with Key?
I think i still have a sheet of keys, that Mike used to send out. Yes, they could be sold with the coin, but again, im not near where they are stored, currently.
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February 23, 2017, 06:34:09 PM
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If the 25BTC coin is not sold before BTC hits $1000......the holo gets it!  Grin

Nearly  Grin

Actually, i thought about it for less than a minute, mid-moon, and was also thankful for the 8 hour trip needed, to have it in my hands!

LOL saved by the dump!

Current BTC price action says, i cant be saved anymore!  Undecided
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June 19, 2017, 03:38:31 PM
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The dirty deed was done. Tis redeemed.   Grin

Problem i have now, is if i reply to Bitstamps nine AML/KYC questions. One of which, is where my Bitcoins came from.  Angry
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June 19, 2017, 05:35:50 PM
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The dirty deed was done. Tis redeemed.   Grin

Problem i have now, is if i reply to Bitstamps nine AML/KYC questions. One of which, is where my Bitcoins came from.  Angry

Interesting, I'd think they came from the blockchain!   Cheesy

Is the information from this thread similar to what you're being asked? - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1818079.0

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June 19, 2017, 05:56:32 PM
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The dirty deed was done. Tis redeemed.   Grin

Problem i have now, is if i reply to Bitstamps nine AML/KYC questions. One of which, is where my Bitcoins came from.  Angry

Interesting, I'd think they came from the blockchain!   Cheesy

Is the information from this thread similar to what you're being asked? - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1818079.0
7 of the questions are exactly the same as the OP. My ninth question, which really bothers me, was....

"what is the reason for accessing your Bitstamp account using IP addresses in Netherlands, Spain, France, Greece, Belgium, outside your country of residency."
The answer is simply because i was there. What other reason could it be, nefarious or otherwise? Ive yet to reply, so if anyones got any smart-arse answers, please post.
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