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Topic: [AUCTION] Hodlonaut Card, Pinkcoin Bracelets, & Bitcoin Collectible Fork (Read 383 times)

legendary
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Winners!

Lot 1:
Lot 1 0.0002

Lot 2:
Lot 2: .0003 btc

Lot 3:
Lot 3 0.0001 BTC

PM incoming soon. Thank you all for participating. Smiley
legendary
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legendary
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from what I recall these cards are purchased from whopper.io and you have to supply an address for them to put on the card. So, my question is who supplied the address listed and who controls the private key for the card? I ask as the card has both received and spent funds.

The address ties to BTC, BCH, BSV, BTG and BCD and dates back to 2016 with the BTC being removed earlier this year.

The card only has the public key. It's a view-only wallet instead of a cold storage wallet. Whopper.io allowed you to buy such cards before closing down for good. Smiley

I understand what is on the card - whopper.io does two types of cards - one where they manufacture the card and supply the public address and the private key - or where the buyer supplies the public address.

Based on the activity on the address dating back to 2016, my guess is that this card is the card where the buyer supplied the public address for which they already held the private key for.

I guess what I am asking is - are you the one that ordered it from whopper.io and supplied the address or did you get it from somewhere else?


I was the one who ordered it and supplied the public key/address myself. It belonged to a very old wallet which I've redeemed funds some time ago. I no longer have access to the private key (it was destroyed).
legendary
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from what I recall these cards are purchased from whopper.io and you have to supply an address for them to put on the card. So, my question is who supplied the address listed and who controls the private key for the card? I ask as the card has both received and spent funds.

The address ties to BTC, BCH, BSV, BTG and BCD and dates back to 2016 with the BTC being removed earlier this year.

The card only has the public key. It's a view-only wallet instead of a cold storage wallet. Whopper.io allowed you to buy such cards before closing down for good. Smiley

I understand what is on the card - whopper.io does two types of cards - one where they manufacture the card and supply the public address and the private key - or one where the buyer supplies the public address.

Based on the activity on the address dating back to 2016, my guess is that this card is the card where the buyer supplied the public address for which they already held the private key for.

I guess what I am asking is - are you the one that ordered it from whopper.io and supplied the address or did you get it from somewhere else?
legendary
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from what I recall these cards are purchased from whopper.io and you have to supply an address for them to put on the card. So, my question is who supplied the address listed and who controls the private key for the card? I ask as the card has both received and spent funds.

The address ties to BTC, BCH, BSV, BTG and BCD and dates back to 2016 with the BTC being removed earlier this year.

The card only has the public key. It's a view-only wallet instead of a cold storage wallet. Whopper.io allowed you to buy such cards before closing down for good. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2254
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EIN: 82-3893490
from what I recall these cards are purchased from whopper.io and you have to supply an address for them to put on the card. So, my question is who supplied the address listed and who controls the private key for the card? I ask as the card has both received and spent funds.

The address ties to BTC, BCH, BSV, BTG and BCD and dates back to 2016 with the BTC being removed earlier this year. last year (2021).
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legendary
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I'm auctioning the following items: one (x1) Hodlonaut Card, two (x2) Pinkcoin Bracelets, and one (x1) Bitcoin Collectible Fork.

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Lot #1: Hodlonaut Card



The "Hodlonaut card" has Hodlonaut's original avatar on the front side, while on the back there's a random BTC public address taken from the Blockchain. It's in mint condition inside a nifty card sleeve.


Lot #2: Pinkcoin Bracelets



The Pinkcoin bracelets were a gift I've received from the official Pinkcoin store a long time ago. They're brand new, never used.


Lot #3: Bitcoin Collectible Fork



And last but not least, we have the Bitcoin collectible fork that's two tools in one. You can use it as a pen to write your everyday notes, or simply as a novelty fork. Please note that the fork cannot be used for eating, because its coating can wear off easily into the food. The condition of the fork is brand new, never used.


STARTING BID PER LOT: 0 BTC
MINIMUM BID INCREMENT PER LOT: 0.0001 BTC
END TIME: JULY 27, 2022 1:00:00 PM EST


**Payment due within 24 hours after the end of this auction**

SNIPE: Any bid made in last 5 minutes will extend the auction 5 minutes beyond the ending time for that lot.
If within those 5 extended minutes, a new bid is made, 5 minutes will be added to the auction from the time of that bid.

PAYMENT: Bitcoin -> 3C73jM8AVhzQVXSpNdddLZwa9ey7qEynoh
Shipping: Worldwide (except Russia and Ukraine) through minerjones at buyer's expense (you pay the item to me first, and then ask minerjones for a shipping quote).

Countdown timer: https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20220727T13&p0=793&font=cursive&csz=1

Thanks for looking. Smiley
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