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Topic: Decided to do a promotional alt coin signature vs my older signature. (Read 248 times)

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Been busy Yet to check the wallet. Thanks for the tip. And the grand prize.

Look maybe when I am an old man of 85 I will look back at this and say to myself “fucking legand”

or not.

Been a nice ride for me. Keeps me feeling young.

Thanks again.


grand prize was very nice

so i put in 19.57 doge

and except for the 3 NFT for bitcoinforum.philipma1957

 I earned the rest






I will post here with an update on the wallet. Maybe once a quarter say late December.



edit:
I will keep this signature up till December
legendary
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As I said my involvement in this campaign is more or less a homage to Andy Warhol. Whether NFT'S ever take off as much as Andy's works of art took off I have zero idea.

Not sure if you are familiar with Beeple's Everydays, which sold at a Christie's auction for $60 million. After fees were added, the total cost was about $69 million. It was the first purely digital image auction that Christie's had ever done. Now, the sale itself was later determined to be a publicity stunt which ended up failing spectacularly, but it inspired this quote from an art critic, which I thought was pretty telling:

I now have  a lot of 'shitcoins' along with some NFT's. As I said I will shot my wallet page here when the campaign ends.

Just FYI, the campaign ended yesterday, and you were awarded the grand prize. I might do a campaign for forum NFTs next... but I'd probably have to keep paying in SHITCOINs, as I still have millions of them, LOL.
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I opened the Dogeparty wallet to do this campaign. I funded it with 19.57 doge and my wallet page will be screen showed once the campaign is over.

As I said my involvement in this campaign is more or less a homage to Andy Warhol. Whether NFT'S ever take off as much as Andy's works of art took off I have zero idea.

But the mockery of NFT's is pretty much exactly the same as I remember the mockery of Andy Warhol's 'art' back in the 60's

Who is to say that the Mona Lisa is good and a can of Campbell soup is shit.

well same logic applied my NFT's acquired from nutilah good be as good as Andy's soup why not?

By the way I like art museums and have been to quite a few of them.

I would say look at Normal Rockwell then Andy Warhol now NFT's I see a progression. So for me I am involved.

I now have  a lot of 'shitcoins' along with some NFT's. As I said I will shot my wallet page here when the campaign ends.

legendary
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Merit: 8114
Wow, I never had the time to do my own research on this project but now that you give this vital information about the project I feel I am missing out, is it true that one can purchase this coin already I feel like buying will be better at this point, the signature campaign is nearly over.

Well if you want to make the bounty hunters happy, you can buy them from one of their dispensers, they are selling SHITCOINs for 0.025 DOGE / each. That is a reduced price from my dispenser which works out to be 0.03 DOGE / ea.

To move the SHITCOINs, you'll first need a Dogeparty-compatible wallet, which is the Dogewallet. There's a web-based wallet but the desktop wallet is much nicer. Then you send DOGE from the Dogewallet to the dispenser address and it automatically sends you your SHITCOINs, or whatever token you're trying to buy. Feel free to ask in this thread if you have any other questions.
sr. member
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Thank you Phil. Your participation is much appreciated. You're a total rockstar here and it moved me when you said you wanted to be involved... It was totally unexpected and I feel honored to have you.

Here's hoping that DOGE never switches to PoS, or changes anything about it... I think its great just the way it is. If anything, I'd be for the addition of Segwit for a DOGE Lightning Network someday, but it can be kicked down the road quite a ways.



What most people don't realize is that this campaign was meant to be conceptual forum art... kind of poking fun at the whole aspect of signature campaigns. It wasn't really about selling Shitcoins to begin with.

At the same time, SHITCOIN is a real product that token collectors purchase unironically for the historical aspect (almost half a million sold in the last 11 months as it is one of the first tokens on any blockchain to have an image associated with it).

The campaign was also covert advertising for my main project, which is Dogermint... Dogeparty is slowly picking up attention from the larger Dogecoin community, and the Dogewallet was even added to dogecoin.com's wallet list a few weeks ago. Basically its an easy, cheap way to mint NFTs on the Dogecoin blockchain... I suspect it will really take off during the next bull market.
Wow, I never had the time to do my own research on this project but now that you give this vital information about the project I feel I am missing out, is it true that one can purchase this coin already I feel like buying will be better at this point, the signature campaign is nearly over.
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
Thank you Phil. Your participation is much appreciated. You're a total rockstar here and it moved me when you said you wanted to be involved... It was totally unexpected and I feel honored to have you.

Here's hoping that DOGE never switches to PoS, or changes anything about it... I think its great just the way it is. If anything, I'd be for the addition of Segwit for a DOGE Lightning Network someday, but it can be kicked down the road quite a ways.



What most people don't realize is that this campaign was meant to be conceptual forum art... kind of poking fun at the whole aspect of signature campaigns. It wasn't really about selling Shitcoins to begin with.

At the same time, SHITCOIN is a real product that token collectors purchase unironically for the historical aspect (almost half a million sold in the last 11 months as it is one of the first tokens on any blockchain to have an image associated with it).

The campaign was also covert advertising for my main project, which is Dogermint... Dogeparty is slowly picking up attention from the larger Dogecoin community, and the Dogewallet was even added to dogecoin.com's wallet list a few weeks ago. Basically its an easy, cheap way to mint NFTs on the Dogecoin blockchain... I suspect it will really take off during the next bull market.
full member
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In a sick way I kind of miss the times when the signature campaigns on here were out of control.  When they paid based on your member status and your status was pretty much just tied to the number of posts that were made.  The shit posting was out of control. Some of the campaigns were relatively lucrative.
donator
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philipma1957,you as a very experienced forum member can carry the signature of the highest paying signature campaigns, why don't you?
It seems to me that Elon Musk ruined this coin and now it is an object of speculation for major players in the market

I would imagine that what the shitcoin he's promoting needs most of all is awareness.  Personally, I also think he would be much better off in a typical signature campaign and using the proceeds to buy a ton of these shitcoins, as I'm sure nobody else is buying them.  This would create buying pressure.  There would also be risks involved like creating a taxable event and risking ending up owing money when the shitcoins you buy with the proceeds end up worthless.  Not to mention bringing Uncle Sam into the picture if you try to claim losses on a shitcoin.  So promoting it directly brings awareness and avoids unnecessary financial and legal risk.  Although when this crashes I imagine phil will get his first taste of angry trolls blaming him for their losses for the rest of his time here. 
legendary
Activity: 4256
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'The right to privacy matters'
I want to clarify why I am involved in this project.

Two words : Andy Warhol

One Photo:



 





Andy Warhol is the founder of NFT art.

When that came out in 1968 I was 11 I thought it was complete bullshit. I liked realism from the 1600's or so.

Well here we are 54 years later and I have come to realize Warhol was not as big a BS artist as I thought.

This project pushes NFT BTC DOGE and shitcoins.

My earnings will be revealed to all when the 4 week campaign ends. Whether I end up with a hidden Warhol which went from 10,000 for the 1968 set and is now  15 million

from sotheby's

"Prints  Mar 13, 2018
The Story of Andy Warhol’s 'Campbell’s Soup Cans'
By Martin Dean
Sotheby’s Prints & Multiples sale on 27 March includes a complete set of Warhol’s 1968 Campbell’s Soup I (F. & S. II.44-53) screenprints. The story of the original work is the story of one of the defining creations of the Pop Art Movement.

In 1962, the year in which Pop Art was established as the latest major artistic movement, Andy Warhol began his transition from hand-painted to photo-transferred art with a groundbreaking series of works. While these pieces mimicked a mechanical method of production, they were in fact hand-painted. The set of works was called simply Campbell’s Soup Cans, and would become one of the most iconic, signature pieces of his career.

Wishing to “be a machine,” Warhol would later reinterpret these works as screenprints in order to achieve the highly finished, mechanised look he desired. Campbell’s Soup I has subsequently become one of the most renowned series in his graphic oeuvre.

 
ANDY WARHOL, CAMPBELL'S SOUP I (F. & S. II.44-53). SOLD FOR £849,000
Searching for subjects for painting, it was a friend’s suggestion that he paint something everybody recognised, "like Campbell’s Soup", which gave Warhol his subject. Projections of the cans were traced onto canvas and hand-painted, making this first and original ‘batch’ of soup cans a work which appeared more uniform and mechanically produced than it really was. Between the 32 flavours, there are subtle differences and imperfections, meaning that this really was ‘high’ art dwelling on a ‘low’ — everyday, readily available or seemingly mundane — subject. The very essence of Pop Art itself.

The works were first exhibited by art dealer Irving Blum, who recognised them as a compelling departure from Warhol’s previous comic-strip paintings. He arranged an exhibition at his Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, and exhibited the cans on grocery store shelves. At this first exhibition, despite indifference from the public, Campbell’s Soup Cans caused a sensation in the art world. The debate about how art could concern itself with something so everyday, and seem to mimic commercial mass production, ensured that the paintings received plenty of attention. An art dealer in a nearby gallery even sold actual soup cans by way of criticism, advertising them as cheaper than Warhol’s.

 
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987): CAMPBELL'S SOUP CANS, 1962. NEW YORK. © 2018. DIGITAL IMAGE, THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK/SCALA, FLORENCE © 2018 THE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS, INC. / LICENSED BY DACS, LONDON.
Ferus sold several individual Soup Cans, including one to his close friend, actor Dennis Hopper, but quickly recognised that they should be sold as a set.  He bought back the few he’d sold, and agreed to pay Warhol —who was delighted, as the works had been conceived of as a set — $1000 over 10 months for all 32 works. After Warhol's death, Blum would eventually sell the set to New York's Museum of Modern Art for upwards of $15 million.

Many commentators credit this preservation of the set as key to the works’ success. "This made it different; it made it a statement," wrote journalist Sara McCorquodale in 2015: "The work seemed to speak of the spirit of a new America, one that thoroughly embraced the consumer culture of the new decade. Before the end of the year Campbell’s Soup Cans was so on-trend that Manhattan socialites were wearing soup can-printed dresses to high-society events."

This first exhibition of Campbell's Soup Cans is often cited by critics as the turning point in Warhol's career. Turning to silkscreen printing, he continued to create soup cans and other works. By the time the 1964 exhibition The American Supermaket came around, he was selling individual Soup Cans for $1500. The American Supermarket even sold real cans of Campbells Soup, signed by Warhol, and sold them for $6.50 each.

CLICK HERE for the full sale catalogue."


My point is maybe these catch on and I have a few nice NFT's  and some shit coin's

If not I did 4 weeks for a few bucks.
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@Philipma1957 if I have the appetite to embark on a doge coin vibe project it would be doge chain, have you look into this project already? It got listed on huobi today and it makes lotta sense to me, I might be wrong but I like it better.

https://dogechain.dog/
legendary
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legendary
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As many know I am fond of Doge coin and I did a rare thing I joined a campaign. As far as I understand rules this is allowed.  You can see my signature is changed.

Many know I mine doge and I am a big believer in doge. I mine and hodl it over eth.

I am hoping to see a strong doge run up this fall. I own a few L7 units and currently have more than 100,000 doge.

If will be fun to see eth crash and burn and doge and promo wrapped shitcoins whale like a mofo.

I still have a lot of l3+ units which are offline while we set up our new solar array power mining room. But that will be another thread.

I think it is in your right to wear everything you want based on the age of your account and the level of your trust but without forgetting first and foremost what great advice you have given to the community here.Personally I don't believe in this coin but I hope your prediction of Doge and related Shiba Inu comes true as that would make me a very happy person because I own lots and lots of Shiba Inu.

I mine LTC but will change to DOGE through the unmineable website during such period.
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philipma1957,you as a very experienced forum member can carry the signature of the highest paying signature campaigns, why don't you?
It seems to me that Elon Musk ruined this coin and now it is an object of speculation for major players in the market
legendary
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Wow hahaha, I have to double check your signature to see if it's real  Cheesy
Even Doge hhave it's own tokens (since 2014  Cheesy)

I remember you were mining Doge some years ago, and I followed when you sold some, I remember that time when doge pumped hard...

If the purpose is only to mine and sell at current prices vs electricity, is it proftable with your asics?
member
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I was tempted to buy some L7s but was hesitant of POS, i know its been talked about but I'm not sure how real of threat it is?  I'm a big doge fan also.
newbie
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What's so good about this shitcoin? Can someone mine this the same way we mine Doge coin? Which exchange is this coin listed on? It was abandoned for years already so why the wake up call?....
member
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Is there something I've missed about this Shitcoin project? Maybe I don't do a very good research on it, since you are wearing this signature right now I am getting very curious, it doesn't happen always it's like someone took over your account 😅😅😅😅, it's time to do some research and thanks for the info, looking forward to your solar mining farm project.
legendary
Activity: 4256
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'The right to privacy matters'
As many know I am fond of Doge coin and I did a rare thing I joined a campaign. As far as I understand rules this is allowed.  You can see my signature is changed.

Many know I mine doge and I am a big believer in doge. I mine and hodl it over eth.

I am hoping to see a strong doge run up this fall. I own a few L7 units and currently have more than 100,000 doge.

If will be fun to see eth crash and burn and doge and promo wrapped shitcoins whale like a mofo.

I still have a lot of l3+ units which are offline while we set up our new solar array power mining room. But that will be another thread.
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