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Re: Casper FFG - Ethereum’s treasure keeper
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huanix
on 22/06/2018, 03:02:48 UTC
The version of Ethereum Casper you're referring to, Friendly Finality Gadget (FFG), was recently depreciated in favor of a mixed Sharding and PoS concept.

You can learn more about Casper chain v2 here: https://notes.ethereum.org/SCIg8AH5SA-O4C1G1LYZHQ?view#

I'll agree it is adventurous, but the Ethereum developers seem to have a lot of talent for making these things work.
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Re: [WTS] Casascius 2013 1 BTC Brass MS65 ANACS certification 4815844
by
huanix
on 05/04/2016, 21:27:47 UTC
The auction is concluded. 48 hours, no bids.
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Re: [WTS] Casascius 2013 1 BTC Brass MS65 ANACS certification 4815844
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huanix
on 03/04/2016, 20:05:12 UTC
The account he linked is mine, but I have never done an escrow via that website. If the buyers wants to go that route make sure I verify it here...not sure what weaknesses that site has.

The site has been around quite awhile, I'm frankly surprised more people on bitcointalk haven't used it. At any rate, if you'll provide local escrow then we can skip using the third party site.

It's actually funny.. We're choosing to trust the persona of your account rather than a trustless escrow system with multisig.. but whatever.
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Re: [WTS] Casascius 2013 1 BTC Brass MS65 ANACS certification 4815844
by
huanix
on 03/04/2016, 15:53:51 UTC
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[WTS] Casascius 2013 1 BTC Brass MS65 ANACS certification 4815844
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huanix
on 03/04/2016, 13:03:06 UTC
I am the original owner of this Casascius coin. I haven't followed the market lately so I'm not sure what it's worth but I'm just looking for fair market value.

The coin has been graded by ANACS and they have pics on file, I have never felt like their picture does the coin justice. It shows two white scratches on the hologram that I simply do not observe. The coin is exactly what you'd expect for a MS65, please interpret the coin based on all of the images. Some images show blotches that just don't appear in other images - please just use your good judgement.

ANACS IMAGES:
https://anacs.s3.amazonaws.com/4815844-R.jpg
https://anacs.s3.amazonaws.com/4815844-O.jpg

I'm including an additional images of the front and back of the coin taken tonight.

Imgur gallery: https://imgur.com/a/HTDaM

Since there's no rush to sell the token, I'll start bidding at 1.25 BTC in minimum increments of 0.05 and run an auction until no bid is received for 48 hours, or until I decide to accept a bid. If you are the high bidder and no bid has been posted in 48 hours feel free to email me (See below).

Also - I don't spend a lot of time on bitcointalk. If you'd like to contact me just shoot me a message to this username @gmail.com. Also, I haven't been here in years, I don't know the atmosphere or the etiquette anymore, please go easy on me.

Terms:
  • Auction runs until no bid is received or I accept an offer
  • Escrow through bitrated.com is required. Blazed is an arbiter there: https://www.bitrated.com/Blazedout419
  • Seller pays shipping to Continental US, the coin is not for sell elsewhere. Shipping will be double boxed and insured.
  • All sales are final. I will answer questions as I am able, but the deal will close when the buyer receives the coin, no taksie-backsies. I WANT you to be happy. Please don't bid if you have a gut feeling that you might not be happy.
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Re: Looking to buy Casascius coins
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huanix
on 03/04/2016, 05:14:00 UTC
I fired up my old account to sell a 2013 Casascius MS 65. Going to do a little research to find out what it's worth, but I'm just looking for fair market value. Let me know if you want to buy it. It ships from Southeast US, double boxed and escrow through bitrated.com. My username on bitrated is the same as my username here.
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 30/07/2015, 14:58:22 UTC
The coin has been sold.

Would you be open to share the selling price?

I'm not opposed, but that's the privilege of the buyer.
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 29/07/2015, 15:44:10 UTC
The coin has been sold.
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
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huanix
on 26/07/2015, 13:46:23 UTC
Am I wrong to think that there would be more interest in this coin?
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 23/07/2015, 15:12:38 UTC
This imgur album has images of the coin I took this morning.

http://imgur.com/a/DC49X
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 23/07/2015, 01:11:08 UTC
Sorry - As I mentioned I don't hang out here often - I assumed bitcoin was the default currency here... at least, it used to be.

Don't worry man, some people are just earning their signature counts asking obvious, yet technically appropriate questions.

Is there a way you can get a picture of the coin, on an angle, so we can see what that mark on the BTC is? I realize the grading from ANACS is the "insurance policy" but more pictures will help your sale, gives people less to worry about, thus motivating more people to participate in the bidding (which magically increases the sale price!)

For reference, one of these coins graded MS65 by ANACS (who else?) is being offered for BTC6.54 on another auction site. I think you have your MS67 it priced to sell...people should get in on this great deal!

Yeah, I do think it's fair to give people enough information to be able to make a fair offer. I'll get the coin tomorrow and post additional pictures.
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 23/07/2015, 00:08:31 UTC


Minimum offer is 40.


40 what?...



BTC?

$?

EUR?

oz of silver?

DOGE?  Tongue

It's good to be specific on what you are asking for

Sorry - As I mentioned I don't hang out here often - I assumed bitcoin was the default currency here... at least, it used to be.
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 22/07/2015, 17:25:18 UTC
Current bid is 7BTC
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Re: [WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 22/07/2015, 13:17:59 UTC
This is certainly a nice coin and the only one I've seen in this grade(so far). For brass, it's very good.

However, please spare us some agony and have a clue about the current market, especially noting the difference between the price of BTC in July 2013 when this was sold and now.  Back then 1BTC was around $90, and now it's over 3x that.  

I'd estimate the market price should be about 6.5BTC for it, based on current BTC value as well as the fact that MS-66 versions command roughly 5BTC in today's market, and MS-65 can be had for under 4BTC  Granted a 67 for brass is very good, but grades have been coming back higher lately so this most likely will not soon be the only of its kind.

Edit: and you're right AT, I didn't originally notice the mark on the B.  Hopefully it's just a mark on the slab, but if its on the coin this should be a much lower grade, and my 66 should then be a 68...

You're right - I may have started the auction with an overzealous starting price.. My apologies about the "agony" comment. I'll remove the minimum of 40 and see where it goes. My price-history recollection isn't awesome. I imagined we were near $200 in July, 2013 when we were actually near $90.

There is no chunk missing from the B... I'm not sure why that picture looks so rough, especially considering it's an official ANACS pic. The coin is pristine. If some actual offers/bids turn up I'll pull it out of storage for a better look. I had 10 coins graded in the same batch and this is the highest grade with the poorest quality pic... go figure.
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[WTS] VERY RARE: ANACS graded MS67 Casascius Coin 2011 Series 1 w Error
by
huanix
on 22/07/2015, 12:02:12 UTC
Hello! I think you'll be excited to own this MS-67 2011 Casascius coin Series 1 Error coin.

Firstbits: 16RYc8e2

Loaded: 10/27/2011

ANACS Coin certification #4815841

https://blockexplorer.com/address/16RYc8e2SvFMzavvMb1xmZ24YHNbDeQgcb
https://blockchain.info/address/16RYc8e2SvFMzavvMb1xmZ24YHNbDeQgcb

You are probably aware that this is an incredibly rare coin. The only sales precedent I am aware of for this coin is SgtSpike getting 50 BTC for a similar coin. ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=256980.0 )

You can see the coin on the ANACS lookup database here: http://www.anacs.bounce.so/coins.php These are the same images I posted here. I'm truthfully not impressed with the quality of the ANACS images considering this is a nearly perfect coin. Obviously, a MS67 coin doesn't have blemishes that seem to appear in the pic.

I'll accept offers in the thread or on PM until August 5. I reserve the right to withdraw the coin or refuse any bid. Escrow is mandatory. I will provide proof of ownership (current pictures) to the winning bidder before payment. The coin is currently in secure storage and I don't plan to remove it unless the sale goes through.

I live in the Southeast US and will work with the buyer to arrange shipping at my expense.

Minimum offer is 40. Please spare both of us some agony by not making lowball offers.

I don't spend much time on bitcointalk (I'm still waiting for the forum upgrade), so please forgive me if I don't respond immediately... I will check several times a day.

Here's an imgur album containing recent pictures (taken 7/23/2015): http://imgur.com/a/DC49X


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Re: If BTC goes to $1000 or more, what would you do?
by
huanix
on 10/03/2015, 18:47:44 UTC
What use do I have for USD?

hint: little or none.
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Re: [Valentine's day special]Post picture and WIN 15000!
by
huanix
on 14/02/2015, 14:50:51 UTC
Sorry - i got here by your external link ... what currency are you providing the reward in?
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Re: Satoshi is amomg us
by
huanix
on 04/02/2015, 18:22:12 UTC
The real question is: Does ANYONE know who he is, or is he truly anonymous? It's conceivable that his family, co-workers, or project contributors know who he is; it's also believable that he is the only one who knows his identity. I can imagine LOTS of people developing software and working on a project where no one else really knows what they're working on.
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Re: [ANN] Metadisk - Blockchain Based File Sharing - Powered by Storj
by
huanix
on 01/01/2015, 05:48:21 UTC
Due to the increase in value, the 10 000 SJCX "ticket" to enter the beta might be too steep for some.

agreed. its the equivalent of telling some one "here is the very first iPod, but it will cost you $350 to try it, if it works well, we will release 450 million iPods, but at a cheaper price."

There is only 44 million coins out in the wild out of a possible 500 million. The devs should release a block of coins, say 20 million, and put a sell wall well below the current market price say 4k SAT or even cheaper. it shouldn't cost 1.5 BTC to participate in a beta. They would still raise money, get more people involved in the beta, which will look amazing in regards to media and advertising.

 It will get more people involved... but can everyone's computers handle any problems that may occur, thats why Storj only wants those that can handle any problems that may happen and can give valuable feedback...

so you are saying that the only way Storj can ensure beta testers give valuable feedback is by making it cost prohibitive for people to participate? Having money doesn't mean you are smarter. You can always get one person with 10,000 STJX who will give bad feedback.

Also, you want things to break during the beta phase, so issues can be addressed before public release. You don't to find out that storj has problems with 1000 nodes if the beta phases was only completed with 100 due to the 1.5 BTC "buy-in" required to participate.

There are plenty of people here who could contribute valuable time and energy to this project, but will choose not to participate due to the 10,000 STJX required. 

Sometimes we're lucky enough to hop on board early, and sometimes we get stuck playing catch-up... It's all part of the game. 10,000 SJCX is cost prohibitive, but it sets a fair barrier of entry for those who are really invested in the project. (No, I don't have 10,000 SJCX... still debating whether I can afford it - prob not.)
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Re: [ANN] DriveShare - Earn money by sharing your extra hard drive space
by
huanix
on 01/01/2015, 05:44:36 UTC
The main question remains - whether "decentralization" is really something that people value. I would not be suprised if people stay at Dropbox/Google. This is something I started to notice a while ago - people involved in crypto tend to overestimate decentralization. And crowd.. just does not care. So if there is no demand for decentralized storage - storjcoin price will go down. If there is demand - it will go up. Doesn't really matter what early adopters would do.

Even if people don't value decentralization, increased redundancy and higher privacy, they will value cheaper storage!

I don't believe the majority of the public is currently aware of the need for decentralization or privacy, but when they find out that it's faster and cheaper than the competitors they'll jump on without thinking twice - i.e. they'll do what's in their best interest without even being aware of it.