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Topic: [AUCTION] Bitbill 1 BTC (Read 923 times)

legendary
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September 05, 2021, 04:00:15 PM
#24
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September 05, 2021, 03:44:22 PM
#23
1.35BTC
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
September 05, 2021, 03:43:04 PM
#22
1.345BTC
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legendary
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September 05, 2021, 03:05:42 PM
#20
1.335BTC

Current high bid.
55 minutes remain
copper member
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September 04, 2021, 12:51:28 PM
#19
1.335BTC
copper member
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September 03, 2021, 10:39:28 PM
#18
Maybe this is coming from my not understanding the value prop of NFTs in general, so I'm curious to hear your thinking around this...What's the logic behind having an NFT of the item that you, as seller/previous owner made?

A random NFT that accompanies this that was minted for the purpose of the sale is almost a negative for me. A fundamental appeal of BitBills, Casascius coins, etc, was that you don't need to have a digital token or key to the item - the value is all there in the physical item, and that aspect of it is part of what makes them so novel and desirable. An NFT just seems like a burden in the sense that it's one more thing I have to keep track of and secure... Like if I sold this 10 or 20 years down the line, is the buyer going to look at this thread and be like "Does it come with the NFT, bro?"

My theory is, the NFT can act as a way for the owner to verify they are the winner of this auction. The bitbill itself could be duplicated from pictures online, but if the winner still holds the NFT it serves as a more trustworthy sign that they are the holder of the bitbill being sold in this auction. This is also a very interesting historical artifact, and this particular bitbill, thanks to my posts here in 2019 and earlier on reddit, and the youtube video, is particularly well documented.

It seems perhaps someday, if the physical object is lost, the NFT is still an interesting artifact (or token rather) of this object having existed, and the value it held as demonstrated in this auction.

Regardless, the buyer can probably auction it immediately and make a couple hundred bucks. NFTs are weird.
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September 03, 2021, 07:57:18 PM
#17
Couple questions, was this the only Btc door prize given that evening and can we see a pic of the convention pass?
You have very strong hands sir. Congrats on not only winning this item but holding on to it for so long


Cheers, Sel


1.32BTC

Thanks! Also I have created an NFT of the bitbill, which will be included in the sale.

https://www.nftexplorer.app/collection?creator=BITBQZJGUJHUZD2UQPIK7XLSIRAL4LMLO3XW5EEAQVMHB4THREDZXVUVVA

Here are pics of the conference pass.

https://ibb.co/gd2H27p

https://ibb.co/wSz2c2Z

EDIT: to answer your question, yes I believe it was the only BTC related door prize. I also have reason to believe it was provided by Trammell Hudson, but not been able to reach him to verify.




Maybe this is coming from my not understanding the value prop of NFTs in general, so I'm curious to hear your thinking around this...What's the logic behind having an NFT of the item that you, as seller/previous owner made?

A random NFT that accompanies this that was minted for the purpose of the sale is almost a negative for me. A fundamental appeal of BitBills, Casascius coins, etc, was that you don't need to have a digital token or key to the item - the value is all there in the physical item, and that aspect of it is part of what makes them so novel and desirable. An NFT just seems like a burden in the sense that it's one more thing I have to keep track of and secure... Like if I sold this 10 or 20 years down the line, is the buyer going to look at this thread and be like "Does it come with the NFT, bro?"

All that being said, 1.33 lol

The high eth gas fees have corrupted this bitbills lolol
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September 03, 2021, 07:25:51 PM
#16
Couple questions, was this the only Btc door prize given that evening and can we see a pic of the convention pass?
You have very strong hands sir. Congrats on not only winning this item but holding on to it for so long


Cheers, Sel


1.32BTC

Thanks! Also I have created an NFT of the bitbill, which will be included in the sale.

https://www.nftexplorer.app/collection?creator=BITBQZJGUJHUZD2UQPIK7XLSIRAL4LMLO3XW5EEAQVMHB4THREDZXVUVVA

Here are pics of the conference pass.

https://ibb.co/gd2H27p

https://ibb.co/wSz2c2Z

EDIT: to answer your question, yes I believe it was the only BTC related door prize. I also have reason to believe it was provided by Trammell Hudson, but not been able to reach him to verify.




Maybe this is coming from my not understanding the value prop of NFTs in general, so I'm curious to hear your thinking around this...What's the logic behind having an NFT of the item that you, as seller/previous owner made?

A random NFT that accompanies this that was minted for the purpose of the sale is almost a negative for me. A fundamental appeal of BitBills, Casascius coins, etc, was that you don't need to have a digital token or key to the item - the value is all there in the physical item, and that aspect of it is part of what makes them so novel and desirable. An NFT just seems like a burden in the sense that it's one more thing I have to keep track of and secure... Like if I sold this 10 or 20 years down the line, is the buyer going to look at this thread and be like "Does it come with the NFT, bro?"

All that being said, 1.33 lol
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September 03, 2021, 08:15:18 AM
#15
Couple questions, was this the only Btc door prize given that evening and can we see a pic of the convention pass?
You have very strong hands sir. Congrats on not only winning this item but holding on to it for so long


Cheers, Sel


1.32BTC

Thanks! Also I have created an NFT of the bitbill, which will be included in the sale.

https://www.nftexplorer.app/collection?creator=BITBQZJGUJHUZD2UQPIK7XLSIRAL4LMLO3XW5EEAQVMHB4THREDZXVUVVA

Here are pics of the conference pass.

https://ibb.co/gd2H27p

https://ibb.co/wSz2c2Z

EDIT: to answer your question, yes I believe it was the only BTC related door prize. I also have reason to believe it was provided by Trammell Hudson, but not been able to reach him to verify.


legendary
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September 02, 2021, 10:35:27 PM
#13
Couple questions, was this the only Btc door prize given that evening and can we see a pic of the convention pass?
You have very strong hands sir. Congrats on not only winning this item but holding on to it for so long


Cheers, Sel


1.32BTC
copper member
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September 02, 2021, 08:41:36 PM
#12
What is a door prize?

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/door-prize

I am the seller, the con passed out numbered tickets and then at the final days keynote issued some prizes to people who were there.
hero member
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September 02, 2021, 08:21:03 PM
#11
What is a door prize?
legendary
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September 02, 2021, 08:19:41 PM
#10
1.315
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September 02, 2021, 05:45:41 PM
#9
Updoot for one of the nicest collectibles around
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September 01, 2021, 06:57:02 PM
#8
1.31
legendary
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September 01, 2021, 05:26:07 AM
#7
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Eclipse™ Experimental Cryptographic Technology
August 29, 2021, 08:43:17 PM
#6
legendary collectable, Best of luck with the auction!  Smiley
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August 29, 2021, 03:09:40 PM
#5
1.305 BTC Wink
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