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Topic: (ENDED)[Auction] Crypto Candle / Spring '11 Hacker Quarterly - Collectibles (Read 341 times)

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Lot 2: .001BTC
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Lot 1: no bids, let me know if anyone is interested in this cool collectible via PM.
Lot 2: .001 - TheNovemberMan. Congratulations and thank you for the bid. I will reach out via PM shortly.
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Min bid on Cryptocandle reduced to .0075
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 < 24 hours remain to bid Grin

Min bid on Cryptocandle reduced to .0075
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Lot 2: .001BTC
High bids:
Lot 1: no bids yet, open for grabs
Lot 2: .001 - The NovemberMan

Auction ends tomorrow. Thank you!
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The Ebay listing is misleading, as it suggests the company is still around and you could redeem for BTC. I believe they are out of business, so again consider this a collector item. The Ebay listing is not mine, nor am I affiliated in any way with the seller.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=cryptocandle&_sacat=0
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From the eBay Listing:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW DOES CRYPTOCANDLE WORK?

It’s simple: you get your candle, burn it, and retrieve the token buried inside. Each token has an alphanumerical code printed on it, which you then enter into the redemption code area. Once you enter your code, you’ll learn if you won something and be prompted with next steps to redeem your token for your winnings.

HOW MANY WINNERS ARE THERE?

For every 5000 candles, 1 candle contains 1 token that may be redeemed for 1 Bitcoin, 2 candles contain 1 token each that may be redeemed for .5 Bitcoin, and 50 candles contain 1 token each that may be redeemed for .01 Bitcoin.

I WON! NOW WHAT?

You’ll be prompted to email our team some information directly to validate your identity and start the process of receiving your prize. We’ll transfer the Bitcoin directly to your existing Bitcoin wallet, or help you get set up with a wallet if you don’t have one already.

WHERE DOES THE SCENT COME FROM?

The scent was developed by our team, and contains notes of Oakmoss, Sandalwood, and Amber-Patchouli.

HOW IS CRYPTOCANDLE MADE?

We work directly with perfumers and wax experts to develop the scent, mix it, pour the candles, and package them up and send them your way.

WHO MAKES CRYPTOCANDLE?

Would you believe us if we said Satoshi Nakamoto?

CAN I TAKE PART IF I'M NOT IN THE UNITED STATES?

This opportunity drawing is only available to those living in the United States. This is not a lottery, no purchase is necessary to participate.
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To field questions, I bought three of these directly from them when they launched. I burned two, which were non-winners and misplaced the last one. I recently was unpacking some old moving boxes and found the 3rd. Probing the memory banks, but from what I remember the candle has a code on the token. When the token was exposed you would the enter these digits on their website to find out of you were a winner. I do not believe it’s a cold storage wallet at all with private keys etc. The company does not look to be in business any longer, so I would consider these a collector item vs a lottery ticket. Forum members may know more than I do about these. Feel free to chime in  Grin
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Was the candle purchased directly or from a second-party seller?

Also no way to redeem the BTC either way, correct? As the private key is not actually stored in the candle.
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This auction is for a few great collectible Bitcoin history lots:

Lot #1 - Crypto Candle. The candle is in like new condition and never lit, smells very good. Box in great shape also. This was a business that was around until I believe 2018. Each candle had a token encased in the wax. Once the candle was burned, there was a numeric token to potentially redeem for .1 to 1 Bitcoin. The company is no longer around, and the website appears to be no longer active. There are still other social media pages active if you google "cryptocandle," but they do not appear to be updated. A very rare piece. Ebay has one that I can find with a listing price of $599.99:

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=cryptocandle&_sacat=0


Lot #2 - The Hacker Quarterly 2600 - Spring 2011. Recently discovered by another forum member (thank you Mbitr!), it appears this predates the Oct 2011 New Yorker for one of the first Bitcoin articles to appear in a magazine.


Starting Bid:
Lot 1: 0.01 .0075 BTC***
Lot 2: .001 BTC***
Bid Increments: 0.001 BTC


Bids only in BTC, payment in BTC.  Bid format:  Lot 1 @ XXX BTC, All @ XXX each BTC

Photos: https://imgur.com/a/nQdAD5G

End date and time: April 30th, 2020 (Thursday) - 3pm PST U.S.A |

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Shipping: USA - $8 USPS Priority USA | Rest of world, shipping and fees quote will be provided to winner at end of auction | Escrow accepted if paid by winner. Please note, if you are outside of USA expect holds/delays etc with the Covid outbreak we are dealing with.

Excluded from Bidding: I may exclude bidders at my sole discretion.

Pay To: 35qKqXMXuhpFtBAiiyxhu8bPEA1oQJZR5T

Anti-Sniping Rule / Grace Period: There will be a grace period of 10 minutes following the last bid. When 10 minutes pass without a new bid, the auction will be officially ended.

***Please note I have many others magazine in my collection I am open to trading/selling. I have multiple other copies of the magazines in this auction, along with many others including: '11 New Yorker, Bitcoin Magazine (multiple), yBitcoin Magazine (multiple), '14 Bloomberg "Bitcoin Dreams," '15 New York Times "Money Issue"  etc. etc. etc. PM me with what you are looking for.

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