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Re: Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
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mr.ebola
on 08/08/2019, 05:02:36 UTC
THE COIN WAS SOLD FOR 1.3 BTC in México , thanks for all of your help and good luck for the next one!  Grin
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Re: Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
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mr.ebola
on 06/08/2019, 05:05:32 UTC
Seeing as the coin is in Mexico, would you be willing to accept escrow? 

What kind of escrow service would you suggest to use ? and where can I read more about it ? Thanks
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Re: Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
by
mr.ebola
on 05/08/2019, 22:39:41 UTC
Having in mind all your comments:
Bid starts at 1.5 BTC now 1.2 BTC
Bid increment by 0.01 BTC 0.002 BTC
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Re: Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
by
mr.ebola
on 05/08/2019, 03:56:24 UTC
Honest advice here: lower your starting bid or you might as well close the auction right now

Good luck!

What would you suggest having in mind the following points?:
- I purchased the coin at 1.329 BTC in https://titanbtc.com some years ago (2015-03-16 19:16:14).
- This coin is also loaded with BTC+BCH+BSV because the bitcoin was deposited before those forks where born.
- This is a collectible with its original certificate in perfect conditions and will have the balance for all subsecuent forks.
You can see the current balance of the coin here: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1HgGzGw1bngHKV88u3RoyHqLZgU3gg576o
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Re: Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
by
mr.ebola
on 05/08/2019, 03:43:02 UTC
Because you have edited the images there is no way to verify funding you should correct that. Last one auctioned here sold for 1.105 see link you could reasonably expect to only get 1.1 to 1.15 sorry about that but GLWS.

I paid 1.4 BTC for the coin directly from https://titanbtc.com some years ago, I'm not selling it for less than 1.5 BTC


Having in mind all your comments:
Bid starts at 1.5 BTC now 1.2 BTC
Bid increment by 0.01 BTC 0.002 BTC
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Re: Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
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mr.ebola
on 04/08/2019, 07:44:24 UTC
I'm moving this post to: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5172077
Regards.

Hi pal, you would be better off placing this in the collectibles section of the forum. Most of the sales of coins etc go on in this section

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=217.0

Good luck with your sale
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Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
by
mr.ebola
on 04/08/2019, 07:41:34 UTC
Hi Everyone!
I'm auctioning this "2013 Titan One" physical bitcoin, loaded with 1 BTC and forks from 2013.
You can read more about the coin here: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one/
The coin is beautiful, collectible and have more balances like: BTC+BCH+BSV, and much more forks.

THIS IS THE VERSION WITH THE PRIVATE KEY INCLUDED and the coin is sealed and in 10/10 condition as you can see in the photos.
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/titanbtc.png
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/coin.png
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/WhatsApp-Image-2019-05-20-at-7.47.18-PM.png
Proof that is loaded with bitcoins: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1HgGzGw1bngHKV88u3RoyHqLZgU3gg576o

Bid Criteria :
Bid starts at 1.5 BTC now 1.2 BTC
Bid increment by 0.01 BTC 0.002 BTC
BIN : Will be disclosed anytime
Auction End time : 48 hours post last bid or BIN is met

Specifications
Diameter: 34mm (1.34″)
Weight: 12g (0.42 oz)
Material: Cupro-nickel alloy 230, also called “Goldine”

The coin is in México, don’t let this opportunity go away.

Good luck !  Cool
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Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin
by
mr.ebola
on 04/08/2019, 07:25:50 UTC
Hi Everyone!
I'm auctioning this "2013 Titan One" physical bitcoin, loaded with 1 BTC and forks from 2013.
You can read more about the coin here: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one/
The coin is beautiful, collectible and have more balances like: BTC+BCH+BSV, and much more forks.

THIS IS THE VERSION WITH THE PRIVATE KEY INCLUDED and the coin is sealed and in 10/10 condition as you can see in the photos.
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/titanbtc.png
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/coin.png
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/WhatsApp-Image-2019-05-20-at-7.47.18-PM.png

Bid Criteria :
Bid starts at 1.5 BTC
Bid increment by 0.01 BTC
BIN : Will be disclosed anytime
Auction End time : 48 hours post last bid or BIN is met

Specifications
Diameter: 34mm (1.34″)
Weight: 12g (0.42 oz)
Material: Cupro-nickel alloy 230, also called “Goldine”

The coin is in México, don’t let this opportunity go away.

Good luck ! Cool
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Re: Titan Bitcoin (physical bitcoin) for sale
by
mr.ebola
on 21/05/2019, 17:10:12 UTC
Do these lose their luster or tarnish? Have any current pics?

The titan bitcoins, look as new because they are in a capsule never open before.

I took this pictures yesterday:
Titan One Front: https://www.hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/titanbtc.png
Titan One Back: https://www.hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/coin.png
Certificate: https://www.hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/WhatsApp-Image-2019-05-20-at-7.47.18-PM.png

If someone have some serious offers I'm willing to listening them, I receive bitcoin or ethereum for this coin  Wink
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Re: Titan Bitcoin (physical bitcoin) for sale
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mr.ebola
on 21/05/2019, 16:59:56 UTC
Best thing to do is an auction. But surely you should be able to get the similar price in BTC that you bought for..

Any suggestions of where can I  auction them ?
Thanks for all your answers!
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Titan Bitcoin (physical bitcoin) for sale
by
mr.ebola
on 20/05/2019, 17:06:04 UTC
Hi Everyone!
I have some physical bitcoins and I'm looking forward to sale some of them but I don't know how much should I ask for each.
For example, how much Btc should I ask for this coin:

2013 Titan One

Specifications
Diameter: 34mm (1.34″)
Weight: 12g (0.42 oz)
Material: Cupro-nickel alloy 230, also called “Goldine”
I purchased at:  1.329 BTC directly from https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one/ some years ago.
I have the certificate and the coin is in 10/10 conditions.

I know these are collectibles and have more balances like: BTC+BCH+BSV, and much more forks.
I hope you guys can help me in this matter  Wink
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Re: La lotería Bitcoin satoshiraffle.com
by
mr.ebola
on 15/10/2014, 06:38:19 UTC
- xcbtrader, no tiene problemas por ahora el proyecto ya que se manejan bitcoins y de manera anónima, en ningún momento se pasa por algún sistema centralizado como es cualquier fiat currency.

- kaykawa, mi nickname lo tengo desde hace más de 14 años y se lee “Mister Ébola”. hahaha

- Butoeskor, El proyecto es 100% real y puedes confiar en usarlo Cheesy puedes saber mas de lo que hago en www.cesar.sx

- rz20, pueden ver los ganadores en http://satoshiraffle.com/hall-of-fame/ los ganadores son seleccionados por medio de random.org y se firman los resultados demostrando que ellos son quienes hacen la seleccion.

El sistema es automático y tiene dos juegos por mes, es quincenal.

Justo hoy inicio un juego de nuevo, solo ha habido dos juegos previamente con 3 premios respectivamente a este que acaba de iniciar. pueden ver los últimos ganadores en:
http://satoshiraffle.com/hall-of-fame/2-OCT15/

Cuaquier cosa estoy a sus ordenes y mis redes y trabajo las pueden encontrar en www.cesar.sx, mucha suerte !
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The bitcoin lottery
by
mr.ebola
on 15/10/2014, 06:00:02 UTC
SatoshiRaffle.com
September 15th winners !

http://satoshiraffle.com/hall-of-fame/2-OCT15/

1st place won 19ZRRQSYfJmvGN4gSTaUqkW8RNMSRyP9Bo Prize: 0.08406001 BTC | $33.68 USD
 
2nd place won 1DxXANrQ1LmqXkKnFyGq37ag7iTopTcrcH Prize: 0.02802000 BTC | $11.23 USD

3th place won 168ALf8Y8vgNUJ9fzriTTxzjxqnznh5JWE Prize: 0.02521800 BTC | $10.1 USD

Thanks for playing and good luck!
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La lotería Bitcoin satoshiraffle.com
by
mr.ebola
on 03/10/2014, 07:07:32 UTC
Hola a todos !
Los invito a La lotería bitcoin.
http://satoshiraffle.com/

Hay 3 lugares ganadores, si usted es uno de ellos los fondos serán enviados a la dirección con la que compró su boleto.

Una vez que la cuenta regresiva indique 0:0:0:0 el fantasma de Satoshi elegirá aleatoriamente el 1o, 2o y 3er lugar enviando el 60%, 20% y 18% de los fondos recaudados respectivamente.

Espero sus comentarios y mucha suerte !

Mr. Ébola
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Re: The bitcoin lottery
by
mr.ebola
on 03/10/2014, 06:30:38 UTC
The lottery idea is good, and your site looks great as well.
But the way the raffle pot distributed is stated differently in the OP (60%, 15%, 5%) and in your site (60%, 20%, 15%). So which one is correct?


IMPORTANT: ** Prizes were changed from 60% 20% 15% to 60% 20% 18%


http://satoshiraffle.com/ Is the bitcoin lottery.
There are 3 winning places, if you are one of them the funds will be sent to the address who bought the winner ticket.

Once the countdown goes to 0. The prizes will randomly choose and will send to the 1st, 2th and 3th place the 60%, 20% and 18% of the collected funds respectively.
The prizes selection is assign by random.org and you will be able to validate the results with the signature generated by their system.

I hope you guys like it and good luck!
Mr. Ébola
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Re: The bitcoin lottery
by
mr.ebola
on 01/10/2014, 08:18:30 UTC
Hi Ebola,

I love your domain name, and you have a really slick website. I got my ticket (5377cef..), wish me luck!

The game is provably fair by using an external API from random.org and publishing the digital signature provided by the same website

While I have no doubt you aren't cheating, it would've been extremely easy for you to do so. Random.org says the results you generated were the 321st in the series. How do we know that you didn't keep calling random.org, throwing away the bad results until you found one favorable to yourself? You absolutely must published your method *ahead of time*, including  what the sequence number we should expect, then at we don't need to worrying about you hand picking results (and instead only worry if random.org is cheating).

Is there any particular reason you generated the numbers with replacement, I would think this is unideal for a lottery with 3 prizes -- especially as you haven't clarified what happens if someone wins two prizes.

But to truly allow us to verify the results, you're going to have to releasing a script that can give generate the lottery tick numbers and their respective address.

Also being forced to pay from only a single sending address seems unfair and exposes too much technical detail on the user -- something along the lines of "return to first sending address" is much fairer (or use check what other on chain gambling sites do). And only allowing people to buy a single ticket seems counter productive Cheesy


Hey man,
I did that much random API calls because of development, as you can see the php class doesn't have the method for signed integers http://pew.bz/xG , so I did and test it.

public function generateSignedIntegers($numNumbers, $numMin, $numMax, $boolReplacement = true, $numBase = 10)
    {
        $arrParams = array();
        $arrParams['apiKey'] = $this->strApiKey;
        $arrParams['n'] = $numNumbers;
        $arrParams['min'] = $numMin;
        $arrParams['max'] = $numMax;
        $arrParams['replacement'] = $boolReplacement;
        $arrParams['base'] = $numBase;
        $arrResponse = $this->call('generateSignedIntegers', $arrParams);

        if (isset($arrResponse['error']['message'])) {
            throw new Exception($arrResponse['error']['message']);
        }

        $arrReturn = array();
        if (isset($arrResponse['result']['random']['data'])) {
            $arrReturn =$arrResponse['result'];
        }

        return $arrReturn;
    }

I will generate another api key to avoid this issue to happen again and use the old api key for testing if I need it.

Thanks for your comments.

And Good luck www.satoshiraffle.com


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The bitcoin lottery
by
mr.ebola
on 30/09/2014, 08:48:59 UTC
Hi everyone!

The Bitcoin Lottery ran successfully.
Delivered awards of:
1st place: 0.1999 BTC / $ 75.26 USD
2nd place: 0.0697 BTC / $ 26.24 USD
3th place: 0.0498 BTC / $ 18.75 USD

Today September 30th 2014 the bitcoin lottery is waiting for new bets.
The game will run every 15 days and has 3 prizes:

1st, 2th and 3th place, sending the 60%, 20% and 15% of the collected funds respectively.

The game is provably fair by using an external API from random.org and publishing the digital signature provided by the same website, random.org select the prizes by generating randomnes from athmosphere noise, you can see the last winners and how they were selected here: http://pew.bz/qS

To play, go to: http://satoshiraffle.com The Bitcoin Lottery!
Best of lucks!
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Re: The bitcoin lottery
by
mr.ebola
on 27/09/2014, 17:09:44 UTC
The system will post the three winners with a signature generated by random.org so you guys can see and be sure random.org did the job. http://satoshiraffle.com/hall-of-fame/ All your suggestions and comments are welcome because that makes me make satoshiraffle.com something reliable.
Thanks Mr.Ebola 
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Re: The bitcoin lottery
by
mr.ebola
on 22/09/2014, 01:59:48 UTC
Bitcoin Galore running on bitmessage has much lower "ticket" cost, much higher prizes and there is the possibility to build up a strategy. What is so special in this raffle?

Hi Toratok
In SatoshiRaffle you have 3 winning places, could you send me the url for "Bitcoin Galore" so I can review it? , thanks !
 

Cheers!
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Re: The bitcoin lottery
by
mr.ebola
on 21/09/2014, 18:25:49 UTC
What does the ticket costs? How can we be sure that the  winning numbers chosen will not be rigged? How can it be verified?

I can promote your site on facebook if you'd like. Send me a pm.

- What does the ticket costs? 0.01 BTC $4.06 USD aprox.
- About rig the numbers, I'm not sure how to demonstrate that , but I would be more than glad for suggestions.

I'm sending you a pm , thanks for the help !