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June 23, 2014, 09:57:58 AM
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I'm willing to do this and I've already signed up to be a bidder, so I just opened another thread in the Marketplace area to keep things better organized.
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June 23, 2014, 01:43:03 PM
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I'm willing to do this and I've already signed up to be a bidder, so I just opened another thread in the Marketplace area to keep things better organized.
Dude, nothing agains you but i wouldn't consider you as trused in any way. You have registered 5 days ago and you already want people to trust you with thousands up to milion(s) of dollars?
This won't happen no matter how mutch you try.
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June 23, 2014, 05:14:33 PM
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I'm willing to do this and I've already signed up to be a bidder, so I just opened another thread in the Marketplace area to keep things better organized.
Dude, nothing agains you but i wouldn't consider you as trused in any way. You have registered 5 days ago and you already want people to trust you with thousands up to milion(s) of dollars?
This won't happen no matter how mutch you try.

I do not mean to argue; it's just that the age of the account is irrelevant in trust. If I am willing to provide ID as suggested I would assume there are no further issues. Is there anything I'm missing?
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June 23, 2014, 06:03:22 PM
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You could possibly get theymos or Sirius to hold the coins. How do people know this is the actual FBI auctioning off the coins and not some scammer?
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June 23, 2014, 06:38:08 PM
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You could possibly get theymos or Sirius to hold the coins. How do people know this is the actual FBI auctioning off the coins and not some scammer?

I will PM them now. And yes for I trust .gov domains.
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June 23, 2014, 07:11:36 PM
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You could possibly get theymos or Sirius to hold the coins. How do people know this is the actual FBI auctioning off the coins and not some scammer?

I will PM them now. And yes for I trust .gov domains.

There's no way you'd have a chance at holding the coins. Only someone like theymos, Sirius, and a few others would have the chance at holding them. They'd be some of the only trusted people that'd be able to front 200K.
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June 23, 2014, 07:26:58 PM
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Since the registration phase ended today we have put some predictions for this topic on our market.
Thus for those who are not registered yet - this is a option to participate.

For example will the price of the Block B be higher then the lowest Block A?
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