I would like to know if someone checked if the site is legit? How can we check that? This thread was started from newbie account which is red flag, and secondly I applied to be tester and the other day I received phishing mail which is strange coincidence, because I don't receive phishing mails on that address often.
I am just asking for caution if you plan to test this service and beware if you get phishing mail.
I think the conclusion in the edit may be a bit premature without more examples instead of just one. I mean something happened similar with Smoothie involving more than 1 coin and there's no public address list to check against that: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2011139.0;all
Wow... a true Schroedinger's coin - it's both funded/unfunded until you check
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Re: MrCryptHodl - CHECK YOUR FUNDING!
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tldr-hodl
on 02/01/2025, 18:16:37 UTC
Well my (unloaded, that's why I don't really care) golden Silk Road ingot should have had an adress beginning with 1SiLK according to the address list, but when it finally came (almost a year later that originally expected) it had 1HoDL address... So let's just say meticulous attention to detail was occasionally somewhat lacking in the works of MrCryptHodl ;-)
Re: The Story of the New Zealand Mint and Nuie Coinage- Steeley
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tldr-hodl
on 31/12/2024, 12:32:54 UTC
I just now realized that this piece, although not a coin, very well might be the first (and only) item that is both real physical bitcoin AND legal tender:
and I just now realized that this piece very well might be the first (and only) item that is both real physical bitcoin AND legal tender? I definitely might be mistaken, but I simply can't think of any other art piece/collectible that would qualify..?