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Topic: [IOTA] IOTA Speculation - page 127. (Read 171564 times)

legendary
Activity: 1205
Merit: 1000
May 12, 2016, 04:30:28 AM
First batch of GIOTA assets are sold via the Nxt Asset Exchange! Thank you buyer!  Kiss
legendary
Activity: 1205
Merit: 1000
May 11, 2016, 01:32:37 PM
I am selling a batch of IOTA on the Nxt Asset Exchange: https://nxtforum.org/asset-exchange-general/(ann)-giota-iota-backed-asset/

The asset is called GIOTA with account id: 9464815973295323291

My price is 1000 NXT for 1G IOTA. Nice round number.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 817
Merit: 1000
May 11, 2016, 07:11:30 AM
My up to date sale amounts:

111,181,240,000.00 Sold @ 1 btc  cc001
333,543,720,000.00 @ 3btc schnib
222,362,480,000.00 @ 2btc Metaphilibert
111,181,240,000.00 @ 1 btc Yeash20
333,543,720,000.00 @ 3 btc arjen01
166,771,860,000.00 @ 1.5btc MoneyTeam
11,118,124,000.00  @ 0.1btc tk88one
138,976,550,000.00 @ 1.25 btc proto
22,236,248,000.00 @ 0.2 btc adam9910
222,362,480,000.00 @ 2 btc Dexter12
8,894,499,200,000.00 @ 80 Btc bigiotabig
55,590,620,000.00 @ 0.5 Btc Torn
111,181,240,000.00 @ 1 btc zzzman20
111,181,240,000.00 @ 1 btc transpotime21bus
544,788,076,000 @ 4.9 btc [anon]
55,590,620,000 @ 0.5 btc SupZ


Still selling at the price: 1BTC for 100G IOTA - NON-NEGOTIABLE.
PM me if interested! Escrow or non-escrow(preferred) accepted.
legendary
Activity: 1205
Merit: 1000
May 10, 2016, 05:31:04 PM
Is there any way I can get my hands on some IOTA with escrow? Sorry for the noob question but how does it work if its not launched yet?
Yes, you can buy from me with escrow of Seccour  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
May 10, 2016, 04:49:15 PM
Is there any way I can get my hands on some IOTA with escrow? Sorry for the noob question but how does it work if its not launched yet?
legendary
Activity: 1205
Merit: 1000
May 10, 2016, 03:12:01 PM
I am selling a batch of IOTA on the Nxt Asset Exchange: https://nxtforum.org/asset-exchange-general/(ann)-giota-iota-backed-asset/

The asset is called GIOTA with account id: 9464815973295323291
legendary
Activity: 1205
Merit: 1000
May 10, 2016, 01:23:38 PM
Sorry I'm still not understanding why I'd want to rely on another system for something Btc can already do natively? How would it be more simple then coinb.it? Seems too complex, let's live in the real world, I do not actually see buyers being willing to go through that... buying nxt, learning the system, seller have to teach the buyer things... this is not feasible.

Because in Nxt you don't have to trust third parties. Tell me how BTC can do this natively. And... Nxt is very easy to learn! That's why I joined Nxt in the first place.  Grin
hero member
Activity: 596
Merit: 500
May 10, 2016, 10:26:46 AM
i can sell 5 batchs of 100Giota for 1btc each
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1000
May 10, 2016, 08:48:46 AM
Just to remember the buyers: USE ESCROW

who are escrow guys in IOTA community?
There are Seccour!!  Smiley
if you need another man, i can open my escrow service  Wink
sr. member
Activity: 264
Merit: 250
May 10, 2016, 08:38:58 AM
Just to remember the buyers: USE ESCROW

who are escrow guys in IOTA community?
legendary
Activity: 817
Merit: 1000
May 10, 2016, 08:37:46 AM
My up to date sale amounts:

111,181,240,000.00 Sold @ 1 btc  cc001
333,543,720,000.00 @ 3btc schnib
222,362,480,000.00 @ 2btc Metaphilibert
111,181,240,000.00 @ 1 btc Yeash20
333,543,720,000.00 @ 3 btc arjen01
166,771,860,000.00 @ 1.5btc MoneyTeam
11,118,124,000.00  @ 0.1btc tk88one
138,976,550,000.00 @ 1.25 btc proto
22,236,248,000.00 @ 0.2 btc adam9910
222,362,480,000.00 @ 2 btc Dexter12
8,894,499,200,000.00 @ 80 Btc bigiotabig
55,590,620,000.00 @ 0.5 Btc Torn
111,181,240,000.00 @ 1 btc zzzman20
111,181,240,000.00 @ 1 btc transpotime21bus
544,788,076,000 @ 4.9 btc [anon]
55,590,620,000 @ 0.5 btc SupZ


Still selling at the price: 1BTC for 100G IOTA - NON-NEGOTIABLE. PM me if interested!
legendary
Activity: 817
Merit: 1000
May 10, 2016, 07:17:58 AM
Sorry I'm still not understanding why I'd want to rely on another system for something Btc can already do natively? How would it be more simple then coinb.it? Seems too complex, let's live in the real world, I do not actually see buyers being willing to go through that... buying nxt, learning the system, seller have to teach the buyer things... this is not feasible.
legendary
Activity: 1205
Merit: 1000
May 09, 2016, 04:20:49 PM
A reminder for all buyers: Always use escrow!

Why? Some of us has more well known reputations then the escrow agents, an agent could actually introduce a extra point of failure in some cases.

Why? Conflict of interest. Because if there would be a dispute a third party, the escrow, can act as security and do a refund to both parties. I would suggest OgNasty.

The escrow could also disappear, lose the coin, get hacked, get hit by a bus etc... same could happen to the seller, only it adds two points of failure. Also if charges a fee... All I'm saying is telling people to *always* use escrow as though it's some kind of silver bullet is not a fair statement. It's only marginally better then a trusted seller imho.

We could use account control and phased transactions from Nxt. For example, if 2 out of 3 escrow's agree on paying the profit then the transactions will become active. So if 1 out of 3 gets hit by a bus, the ammount can still be send. Nxt has these features already functional.

Sorry but I'm not following how you could trade iota/btc using nxt. One solution however is using btc multisig to create a 2 of 3 multisig for the btc deposit, with the escrow holding one of the keys. This is generally not simple enough for most users though.

It is simple in Nxt.
legendary
Activity: 1619
Merit: 1004
Bitcoiner, Crypto-anarchist and Cypherpunk.
May 09, 2016, 03:49:16 PM
A reminder for all buyers: Always use escrow!

Why? Some of us has more well known reputations then the escrow agents, an agent could actually introduce a extra point of failure in some cases.

Why? Conflict of interest. Because if there would be a dispute a third party, the escrow, can act as security and do a refund to both parties. I would suggest OgNasty.

The escrow could also disappear, lose the coin, get hacked, get hit by a bus etc... same could happen to the seller, only it adds two points of failure. Also if charges a fee... All I'm saying is telling people to *always* use escrow as though it's some kind of silver bullet is not a fair statement. It's only marginally better then a trusted seller imho.

We could use account control and phased transactions from Nxt. For example, if 2 out of 3 escrow's agree on paying the profit then the transactions will become active. So if 1 out of 3 gets hit by a bus, the ammount can still be send. Nxt has these features already functional.

Sorry but I'm not following how you could trade iota/btc using nxt. One solution however is using btc multisig to create a 2 of 3 multisig for the btc deposit, with the escrow holding one of the keys. This is generally not simple enough for most users though.

By using SuperBTC ( assets tied to BTC )
legendary
Activity: 817
Merit: 1000
May 09, 2016, 03:28:47 PM
One solution however is using btc multisig to create a 2 of 3 multisig for the btc deposit, with the escrow holding one of the keys. This is generally not simple enough for most users though.

Coinb.it is an excellent website that allows people to easily set up 2 of 3 escrows. Still a little more technical, but a much safer solution.
legendary
Activity: 817
Merit: 1000
May 09, 2016, 08:41:24 AM
A reminder for all buyers: Always use escrow!

Why? Some of us has more well known reputations then the escrow agents, an agent could actually introduce a extra point of failure in some cases.

Why? Conflict of interest. Because if there would be a dispute a third party, the escrow, can act as security and do a refund to both parties. I would suggest OgNasty.

The escrow could also disappear, lose the coin, get hacked, get hit by a bus etc... same could happen to the seller, only it adds two points of failure. Also if charges a fee... All I'm saying is telling people to *always* use escrow as though it's some kind of silver bullet is not a fair statement. It's only marginally better then a trusted seller imho.

We could use account control and phased transactions from Nxt. For example, if 2 out of 3 escrow's agree on paying the profit then the transactions will become active. So if 1 out of 3 gets hit by a bus, the ammount can still be send. Nxt has these features already functional.

Sorry but I'm not following how you could trade iota/btc using nxt. One solution however is using btc multisig to create a 2 of 3 multisig for the btc deposit, with the escrow holding one of the keys. This is generally not simple enough for most users though.
legendary
Activity: 1205
Merit: 1000
May 09, 2016, 07:53:39 AM
A reminder for all buyers: Always use escrow!

Why? Some of us has more well known reputations then the escrow agents, an agent could actually introduce a extra point of failure in some cases.

Why? Conflict of interest. Because if there would be a dispute a third party, the escrow, can act as security and do a refund to both parties. I would suggest OgNasty.

The escrow could also disappear, lose the coin, get hacked, get hit by a bus etc... same could happen to the seller, only it adds two points of failure. Also if charges a fee... All I'm saying is telling people to *always* use escrow as though it's some kind of silver bullet is not a fair statement. It's only marginally better then a trusted seller imho.

We could use account control and phased transactions from Nxt. For example, if 2 out of 3 escrow's agree on paying the profit then the transactions will become active. So if 1 out of 3 gets hit by a bus, the ammount can still be send. Nxt has these features already functional.
hero member
Activity: 596
Merit: 500
May 09, 2016, 07:01:15 AM
Im all in WAVES. thats where the real money lies I guess.

Just another (stupid) coin I think.

please stop thinking
hero member
Activity: 596
Merit: 500
May 09, 2016, 05:03:40 AM
Anyone interested in selling me some with escrow PM me with the rates.

not interested at current prices but 3 guys are selling in this thread: not difficult to contact them.
sr. member
Activity: 360
Merit: 250
May 08, 2016, 04:17:17 PM
Anyone interested in selling me some with escrow PM me with the rates.
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