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Topic: [CASASCIUS] 0.5 BTC coins: BTC 0.89 (incl. shipping, capsule, proof-of-age) - page 10. (Read 17401 times)

donator
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danke, das hilft.

I will use "gift", "collectible token", "value: $20" for my future shipments to the US and other countries outside EU.

oh, btw: for the US customers who are somehow forced to pay some excise tax, we'll cover that up to $10 per coin (can't conceivable be more taken I put the value as €30). Just send me the papers documenting how much you paid.
donator
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thanks everyone for ordering.

we will ship today every order up to this point.

All orders shipped.

Damnit, the lady at the post office forced me to put customs declaration for the US customers.

I put "brass coin, 30€".

I would've put a lower value to make it easier to import for you guys, but then the question would've probably popped up why I insure the letter for €100.

US customers, please let me know if there are any problems with customs and wether you need to pay anything so I can make adjustments in case.

Does anyone have a suggestion what I should put on the CN22 customs form?
donator
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thanks everyone for ordering.

we will ship today every order up to this point.
donator
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My posts are seldom static, but always readable :)
Ordered a .5 BTC coin and a case from molecular. He's a stand-up guy. Thanks for providing the service. Grin
legendary
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Want privacy? Use Monero!
It's a pitty you don't offer 1 BTC coins. I would have bought one! Smiley
legendary
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Nice, I'm interested  Smiley

How many certificates you plan to sell? Can I have an autograph of the issuer, you molecular, if I pay extra?

Please read my previous post what this certificate actually is. I could also write something on the back to the effect that I received the coin "first-hand" (by mail of course) from Mike Caldwel and sign with my real name if you want that.

I plan to produce certificates for all the coins I sell going forward unless people tell me it's not wanted.

Ok, thanks for clearing it out. Will consider purchasing some of your certificates along with the coins in short time.
donator
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Nice, I'm interested  Smiley

How many certificates you plan to sell? Can I have an autograph of the issuer, you molecular, if I pay extra?

Please read my previous post what this certificate actually is. I could also write something on the back to the effect that I received the coin "first-hand" (by mail of course) from Mike Caldwel and sign with my real name if you want that.

I plan to produce certificates for all the coins I sell going forward unless people tell me it's not wanted.
donator
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OMG, I will buy one, can you reserve one for me? I should be getting a few btc within the next few days.

1 reserved for hiddenoreo until June 9th 2013.
donator
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You made the certificate yourself?  Huh

It's a certificate of existence at a certain point in time. nothing more.


I should probably explain a little what this "proof of existence" actually is and what it can be used for.

The printout you see in the photo is neither necessary nor adequate to proove anything, it's merely a printout of some data to make it easier to verify/find the data.

The actual proof that the coin existed at a certain point in time (in this case May 31st 2013) is in the Bitcoin Blockchain.

Here's what I did to produce this proof

  • Scanned the front and back of the coin and made one image from those 2 images
  • Took sha256 of that image (a tif)
  • Used that checksum as a bitcoin private key to produce a bitcoin address
  • Sent BTC 0.0001337 to that address

Here's how the existence of the coin on May 31st can be proven:

  • Take the .tif image of the coin and compare it to the coin itself to verify the coin at hand is the coin in the photo (this can be done very reliably by looking at little scratches and orientation of the firstbits and sticker)
  • Take the sha256 of the tif
  • Convert it to a Bitcoin Address (using for example bitaddress.org site or the method explained here. You can also import the private keys into a wallet and then take the addresses from the wallet.
  • Search for a transaction to that address in the blockchain (you will in this case find this transaction I used for the first 25 coins

Here's why such a proof can be useful in the future:

Currently it's highly likely there are no counterfeits of casascius coins around. It's just not worth the effort yet.

However assume it's the year 2023 and you decide to sell your precious 0.5 BTC coins back from 2013 when the first batch of these was made and the potential buyer is sceptical because there are now counterfeits around. Wouldn't it be great if you could proove that this coin has actually existed back in May 2013? It probably would increase the buyers confidence quite a bit. Well: you can.

Here's Mike himself suggesting resellers could do this:

Cryptography is one of those things that gives me a leg up on every possible counterfeited item in the world.

I assume my product WILL be counterfeited.  But when I start producing digitally signed PDF photos of my own product, I've got the counterfeiters beat.  The more possible I can make it for you guys to authenticate my genuine products, the more value a genuine product will have, and the less lucrative it will be to counterfeit them.

This will only work for products I produce from today forward, but here is an idea you can do right now.  The counterfeiting hasn't happened yet.  Go throw your current stash of Casascius Coins on a scanner, scan a photo of them, take a 160-bit hash of the file, and then work that hash into the block chain somehow.  Convert the hash to a bitcoin address and send a satoshi to it (my Bitcoin Address Utility can do this, for example).  Your photo with its supporting hash in the block chain will be publicly verifiable proof that the coin in your photo existed today.
legendary
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Nice, I'm interested  Smiley

How many certificates you plan to sell? Can I have an autograph of the issuer, you molecular, if I pay extra?
donator
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Where in germany do you live? And most important, sprecht ihr/du deutsch? Wink

Hamburg, und: ja.
full member
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OMG, I will buy one, can you reserve one for me? I should be getting a few btc within the next few days.
newbie
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Where in germany do you live? And most important, sprecht ihr/du deutsch? Wink
donator
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You made the certificate yourself?  Huh

It's a certificate of existence at a certain point in time. nothing more.
member
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You made the certificate yourself?  Huh
donator
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Do you only have 0.5 BTC ones?

Edit: How long would take the whole process between (A) me paying to your BTC address and (B) me getting the actual coin in my letter box (in Belgium), maximum?

Unfortunately I can't put an upper bound on this, but I'd be willing to bet 1:5 that the time from A to B would be no more than 7 business days.

So if you bet me 0.178 BTC at 1:5 odds you'd either get the coin within 7 business days or "for free".

EDIT: yes, currently I sell only 0.5 BTC coins.
legendary
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Still wild and free
Do you only have 0.5 BTC ones?

Edit: How long would take the whole process between (A) me paying to your BTC address and (B) me getting the actual coin in my letter box (in Belgium), maximum?
donator
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Wow very nice, did they all come from roll?

yeah, bought them in a roll: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lPCbFXy6x4

As always, I didn't touch the coins without gloves.
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