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Re: [ANN] numistoken.com - Collectable Coins on Ethereum
by
perlboy
on 11/09/2018, 23:50:40 UTC
*bump* No interest in this?
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Re: [ANN] numistoken.com - Numismatic Coins on Ethereum
by
perlboy
on 11/09/2018, 06:38:39 UTC
[Reserved for questions]
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[ANN] numistoken.com - Collectable Coins on Ethereum
by
perlboy
on 11/09/2018, 06:38:06 UTC
Introducing NumisToken, the worlds first digital numismatic coin storage service.


We take physical collectable ("numismatic") coins, attach them to an ERC-721 non fungible token and provide secured, insured and audited vaulting for a low fee. As ERC-721 is a non fungible token and directly attached to physical assets we do not classify this as an ICO but rather a physical asset sale coupled with ongoing management. Under Australian Financial Services legislation we do not believe NumisToken qualifies as a Managed Investment Scheme.

This allows you to own numismatic coins while;
  • Being able to transfer digital ownership, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
  • Retaining a digital asset directly attached to a secured physical asset
  • Allow physical redemption of your coins on demand
  • Display your digital coin collection at meets knowing they remain securely vaulted

Base Terms

  • We collect an amortised storage fee equivalent to 1% per year of the physical coins value
  • All physical coins are individual numbered with validation certificates
  • All ERC-721 mint events are coupled with unique Physical Asset Identity Documentation
  • All physical coin stocks are audited yearly and compared with on-chain data - results are published
  • All physical coins are insured for their fair replacement value
  • All initial purchases include a refundable 5 years storage prepaid, stored within your tokens ETH balance
  • All initial purchase an redemption requestors must pass Australian KYC & AML identity verification requirements

How does it work?
  • 1. Purchase Ethereum from your local exchange
  • 2. Deposit your committed ethereum
  • 3. We acquire your physical asset and assign it's unique identifier within our ERC-721 contract
  • 4. We register Physical Asset Identity Documentation (PAID) for your token via the ethereum chain
  • 5. When charging storage fees we draw down on your token's ETH balance

Status: Pre Registration Open!

To register your interest in this service please visit our site at: https://www.numistoken.com/

We encourage any questions you might have in this thread and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Currently Available Tokens
Mini Roo 2018 0.5g Gold Coin with 0.0095 included ETH: 0.19 ETH
Diwali Festival 2018 1g Gold Coin with 0.015 included ETH: 0.3 ETH
Chinese Astrological Series 2018 'Prosperity' 1/5oz Gold Coin with 0.1025 included ETH: 2.05 ETH
Royal Wedding 2018 1/4oz Gold Coin with 0.1175 Included ETH: 2.35 ETH
End of WWI 100th Anniversary 2018 1/4oz Gold Coin with 0.1175 Included ETH: 2.35 ETH
Australian Kangaroo 2018 1oz Gold Coin with 0.4375 Included ETH: 8.75 ETH
Pink Panther 2018 10oz Pink Gold Diamond Ingot with 8.5 Included ETH: 170 ETH

About NumisToken
NumisToken is the trading name for Bitcoin Vault Ptd Ltd, a subsidiary of Biza Pty Ltd. NumisToken verifiably acquires, securely stores and provides administration of precious numismatic coins. We currently use the services of an established Australian vaulting provider, trustworthy product suppliers and a worldwide insurer to manage your digital ownership of physically secured precious metal assets.

About Me
Hi, my name is Stuart Low. I've been a member of BitcoinTalk since 2012 and hail from Australia. I am the Co-Founder & CEO of Biza Pty Ltd, a company founded in 2017 focused on blockchain opportunities within nascent blockchain & cryptocurrency sectors. While we have an enterprise software focus, while developing our software products we have established multiple retail blockchain offerings including The Blockchain Wallet, XBass/io and Numis Token

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Re: 1000 BTC GIVEAWAY! From your friend rekcahxfb
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perlboy
on 03/08/2016, 15:25:06 UTC
I'll bite, goodness knows I've given many coins away, first to Gox now to Bitfinex.

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Re: CoinJar - Australia's first VC-backed Bitcoin startup
by
perlboy
on 30/09/2014, 15:54:41 UTC
Hi coinjar & Co,

Firstly, congratulations on launching a service which many in Australia will no doubt use. I do have one question though, you specify there's only 2% on the current spot price. For Australian customers does this include the GST element of 10%? If it does and given that once your revenue exceeds $75K you would be required to charge GST how is charging 2% on current spot price sustainable?

Thanks,

Stuart

Without a specific ruling from the ATO, we consider Bitcoin input-taxed supply, just like shares, bonds, derivatives, foreign currencies and precious metals. That means you have to pay GST for goods and services when you make purchases using Bitcoin.

The 2% fee itself already includes GST, because we charge 2% for the service we provide, and we will absorb it for now. (We may increase the fee to 2.2% if our profit is affected by GST, but there's no immediate plan.) Currently for CoinJar Checkout merchants, we give them access to a paper trail of GST paid, so they can easily claim GST credits if they are eligible.

(We are still in the process of GST registration, but the registration will be backdated to our incorporation date.)

Ok, and further to this since you're targeting the use of a tax ruling associated with financial services and intend to onsell them to end users (essentially acting a currency exchange) does this mean coinjar has an Australian Financial Services license and conversely is coinjar registered with AUSTRAC to ensure money laundering regulations are adhered to?

Stuart

And, we come back to this and link it with this: https://blog.coinjar.com/2014/09/30/how-the-new-ato-guidance-affects-coinjar-users/

I wonder what the ATO will think about prior GST collections.. Hopefully Coinjar will get an exception on past transactions.

Good luck cause Mr. ATO isn't someone you want to annoy.

Thanks,

Stuart
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Re: [WTB/WTS] Stellars
by
perlboy
on 05/08/2014, 11:32:11 UTC
We decided to do something different and offer to donate $2000 to a local charity here in Australia in return for peoples Stellar.

More details can be found here: http://e-currencyaustralia.com.au/2014/08/05/stellar-for-charity/
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Re: [WTB/WTS] Stellars
by
perlboy
on 02/08/2014, 03:30:18 UTC
Buying up to 400,000 Stellar @ 0.0000012 each.

Have well established Bitcoin-OTC trust or happy to do escrow (seller pays fee).

PM if interested.

Thanks
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Re: I'm not shorting anymore
by
perlboy
on 15/06/2014, 01:04:41 UTC
I don't think you can actually short bitcoin.

Huh? Yes you can.

http://www.bitfinex.com/
http://btc.sx/

And btc-e also does 4:1 margin trading I believe.
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Re: [HAVELOCK](SFI) Seedcoin Fund I
by
perlboy
on 01/06/2014, 10:14:01 UTC
AM was in a steady decline since its listing on Havelock.



I'm referring to it's Div's, to be honest that's what i care about the most, SF1 has yet to pay any divs at all, they've invested in a heap of companies doing apparently high volumes but yet no div payouts.
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Re: [HAVELOCK](SFI) Seedcoin Fund I
by
perlboy
on 01/06/2014, 09:44:26 UTC
So the share price is getting dominated and no timeline on dividends? Meanwhile quite a few of the startups are making announcements about success yet no income for unit holders. Is Seedcoin going to provide details of the commercial arrangements it has struck with it's companies so that unit holders can understand whether they should expect any sort of dividend.

So far the only security which seems to have ever been a success seems to be AsicMiner and even that was shortlived.

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Re: Should KENILWORTH be reported to Austrailian Securities Commission?
by
perlboy
on 30/04/2014, 11:47:36 UTC
Not affected by this directly since the return potential always seemed like a bit of a long shot (even at listing time their plots were pending renewal with NSW Mine regulators).

Either way though, reporting them to ASIC is probably one of the best moves you can make. Australian company regulators have wide reaching powers ranging from:

There's a summary of what a directors obligations are here:
http://www.asic.gov.au/asic/asic.nsf/byheadline/Your+company+and+the+law?openDocument

Suffice to say, operating as a company director within Australia is a significant responsibility not to be flaunted.

Regards,

Stuart Low
Directory - e-currency Australia Pty Ltd
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Re: Smart to sell at a loss in anticipation?
by
perlboy
on 29/03/2014, 00:02:02 UTC
All technical and news relating to the Chinese have been pointing at btc easily reaching $400 or less. I have bought coins at an average of like $600 so I just wanted to hear the opinions of whether its not a bad idea to sell now and buy back more when it hits $400 or less.

Might be too late now but you could look at shorting with your BTC as collateral. Essentially that'd freeze your $$ position should it turn and hit > what you shorted while gaining the upside of cash if it continues going down. I've followed this strategy a few times when it seems unsettled, sure when it's gone up I've lost a few dollars but when it's gone down I've gained. Set tight stop losses!
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Re: [CANNABIT] Investment Details - Announcement & Discussion Thread #cannabit
by
perlboy
on 28/03/2014, 05:38:19 UTC
I think its easier waiting for cannabit to answer.

What, with "divs coming soon"?

Bitcoin tanks which would make any divs quite high for the long termers, been sitting around waiting since IPO, they f**k up the crop, supposedly salvage it into oil now they are scrapping the whole lot. Meanwhile the price has tanked and the share holders are sitting holding (or maybe licking) the bag...

Seriously, "green rush"? The only green that's happened here is someone IPO'd something then strung the people they scammed for months. I bet they've cashed it out to $$ bought their kit, produced some buds then on the one crop they fucked up came back here and said "oh no, it's all broken".

Oh, and don't even get me started on their IRC channel, it's been essentially empty for months, not a single update, not a single OP.

I'm calling scam and glad I wasn't stupid enough to throw in money I couldn't afford to lose.

To the OP, produce results, we're sick of waiting. Your IPO statement said "expected to start being paid out in Jan/Feb 2014", it's now over a month from your timeline and.. nothing...

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Re: [WTS] (4X) 1 TH/s (Total 4000-5200 GH/s) HUGE SAVINGS + Shipping Included!
by
perlboy
on 24/03/2014, 10:14:20 UTC

Where abouts are you based?

That isn't really relevant since the miners will be shipping directly from the reseller mintforge on the 27th of this month
et me know.


Actually it is relavent since I'd consider buying this but only in person.

Stu
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Re: [WTS] (4X) 1 TH/s (Total 4000-5200 GH/s) HUGE SAVINGS + Shipping Included!
by
perlboy
on 24/03/2014, 08:11:10 UTC
Where abouts are you based?
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Re: [Insider Information]Mark Karpeles is involved in an upcoming Bitcoin investment
by
perlboy
on 22/02/2014, 08:02:37 UTC
source: I am fat and I am nerd

Ha, thanks for the lols.
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Re: [ANN] wmpb.tc - What's My Position?! - Portfolio Growth Monitoring
by
perlboy
on 02/02/2014, 07:55:32 UTC
Bitstamp and Coinbase support released.
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Re: [ANN] What's My Position?! - Portfolio Growth Monitoring
by
perlboy
on 30/01/2014, 09:05:42 UTC
Loving this site!

Cannot wait to see how it continues, Great project! Very useful!!

Hi Hometester,

Thanks for checking it out, current feature requests are as follows:
- Coinbase Support
- Cryptsy Support
- Securities (Havelock and Cryptostocks) support

We're confident we can do Coinbase and Cryptsy pretty quickly but we've got a recurring Bitfinex API issue we're trying to work around.

As always, feel free to use the Feedback link to let us know of any other bugs to crush or features to add.

Stuart
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Re: [ANN] What's My Position?! - Portfolio Growth Monitoring
by
perlboy
on 29/01/2014, 11:14:03 UTC
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[ANN] wmpb.tc - What's My Position?! - Portfolio Growth Monitoring
by
perlboy
on 29/01/2014, 11:13:33 UTC
      E-Currency Australia is proud to announce the Beta release of What's My Position?!

      http://www.whatsmyposition.com/
      http://www.wmpb.tc/

      Whether you wish to track your currencies under cold storage, manage different currency or precious metal pairs or check whether your trading activity is actually getting you ahead WMP allows you to track your portfolio growth and see it the way you choose. Through integration with many of the major exchanges you can automatically import your trades and report on them. We intend to extend Exchange support further as time progresses.

      Features

      The following features have been built on release:

      • Summary of your current growth in your base currency
      • A visual breakdown of your overall portfolio
      • Manual Account management allowing manual ledger adjustment in currencies of your choosing
      • Automatic Trade Import from the following supported exchanges:
      • All World Currencies supported
      • Precious Metal Support built in
      • Automatic Net Worth Tracking based on Daily rate data
      • Reporting features to:
        • Track your Net Worth History in any currency
        • Track your Portfolio History across all your accounts
      • Step by Step documentation to make things easy

      Pricing

      During the BETA period the service is Free. Once we exit the Beta period we will provide a further 30 day trial prior to charging a low fee between 0.05 - 0.1 Bitcoin per year.

      Bugs & Comments

      Yep, we probably have them! We encourage you to find them and let us know using the "Feedback" link on the main site. This also presents the opportunity to make Feature suggestions for us to work on next.




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