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Topic: Kialara... to load or not to load? (Read 349 times)

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January 09, 2023, 09:25:14 PM
#12
If a collectible is loadable the intention is to load it. Makes it that much more valuable and “completes” the art imo. I load all my collectibles.
legendary
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January 09, 2023, 06:48:25 PM
#11
I loaded one of my Kialara Labyrinth's years back, before any forks had taken place, and I unfortunately decided to sell it.  My thought was this is a great way to force yourself to lock up bitcoin/hodl, for some time way in the future ( of course in hopes that it is really worth breaking or selling ).  I kind of saw it like purchasing a long term bond.  I will likely load one or two Kialara's soon, now that I think about all this.

Max/Kialara is good buddy, and I trust them, which is one of few coin makers I fully trust.  For whatever that's worth.  Cheers.
legendary
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January 03, 2023, 11:28:48 PM
#10
Thanks for all the replies!
This was probably the argument that resonated the most with me.  Even in a bear market, 100 000 bits is no small change. While I do not plan on ever getting rid of it now, I know only fools never change their minds too. It would make it much harder to find a potential buyer at higher bitcoin price.

The simple thought of someone destroying this piece one day just to get the sats buried under is enough to convince me to keep it unloaded for now.  It is truly a masterpiece that shouldn't be destroyed. 

However, when talking about loaded/unloaded items, does the time at which it was loaded matters?  Or is it only for potential forks associated with it?

So yeah, unless there are future fork-coins, you are limited. If you wanted at least BCH coins/the first major fork, it would have had to be loaded before August 1, 2017.

BCH then went through another fork on 11/15/2018 - When #Faketoshi Craig Wright split Bitcoin SV Roll Eyes

https://www.investopedia.com/news/all-about-bitcoin-cash-hard-fork/

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The simple thought of someone destroying this piece one day just to get the sats buried under is enough to convince me to keep it unloaded for now.  It is truly a masterpiece that shouldn't be destroyed. 

Good choice, I agree! Kialaras are all way too beautiful to be smashed with a hammer for funds at any time IMO ... Cheesy



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January 03, 2023, 04:39:22 PM
#9
Just wanted to chime in and say I enjoyed reading this thread... thank you for the kind words, support, and trust placed in me. It's always interesting to hear the different opinions! Thanks, everyone  Smiley
jr. member
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January 03, 2023, 11:00:52 AM
#8
Thanks for all the replies! 

Simple, just buy 2. Load one, keep one unloaded. Boom.  Cool

LOL I wish it was that easy! Obviously, if I had the means, I would definitely go for that answer though!

Also a future funded item may be harder to sell simply due to the increase value of BTC. A loaded 25BTC Casasius coin has tremendous dollar value now (compared to when they sold) and this potentially limits the possible buyers today, simply because of price increase of the load.

This was probably the argument that resonated the most with me.  Even in a bear market, 100 000 bits is no small change. While I do not plan on ever getting rid of it now, I know only fools never change their minds too. It would make it much harder to find a potential buyer at higher bitcoin price.

The simple thought of someone destroying this piece one day just to get the sats buried under is enough to convince me to keep it unloaded for now.  It is truly a masterpiece that shouldn't be destroyed. 

However, when talking about loaded/unloaded items, does the time at which it was loaded matters?  Or is it only for potential forks associated with it?
sr. member
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January 03, 2023, 08:59:54 AM
#7
This is definitely an answer of preference versus right or wrong. Identify what you want and go for it.

I personally like to keep a piece as received from the manufacturer/creator. So in the case of the Kialara Messenger series, Max required buyers to load. In other series he has not. Both are amazing and I just like to go with the state it is delivered in. For me, for some reason, it seems like a complication to the collectible when the original state is altered after the fact. So if I could only buy one, either a loaded 'Buyer Funded' Lealana or an unfunded 'Buyer Funded' one, I would buy the unloaded one. However, it's not a big deal. I would have no problem buying a Kialara loaded by the buyer. .
legendary
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January 03, 2023, 07:57:14 AM
#6
however, if loaded, doesn't it give a more tangible price to the art?

No, it just makes the piece worth XX + whatever btc is loaded
copper member
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January 03, 2023, 03:10:14 AM
#5
AFAIK general consensus here on this forum was that collectibles should be kept preferably in original state - i.e. if it is sold as loaded by the maker, keep it loaded; if it's sold as buyer funded, keep it unfunded.

Of course it all depends on how you think of them - as collectibles with a possibility of future sale or as your personal artisan cold wallets.
legendary
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January 02, 2023, 10:57:04 AM
#4
Simple, just buy 2. Load one, keep one unloaded. Boom.  Cool

In all seriousness I know that people feel differently about this for various reasons, just like which is more valuable, pre or post-fork satori. Hard to say objectively, so feelings get involved.

I personally have not loaded mine for many of the reasons you mentioned. I don't have the spare BTC to lock up into a collectible that I would have to destroy to get back. If I had BTC coming out my ears then the load cost would not be as hard to give up. Others feel that the "art" should be untouched. So if someone releases a coin, or a card, or a Kialara unloaded, they keep it unloaded so it is always in the condition that the maker made it in. In my mind peeling a coin is different than destroying a Kialara. You still have the peeled coin in effectively similar condition that can be preserved, etc. To "peel" a Kialara, you literally have to destroy it, not as desirable in my mind.

Also a future funded item may be harder to sell simply due to the increase value of BTC. A loaded 25BTC Casasius coin has tremendous dollar value now (compared to when they sold) and this potentially limits the possible buyers today, simply because of price increase of the load.

I know of some collectors who do load them and other "buyer funded" items. The idea that these are meant to be loaded and are denominated makes them want it to be "complete". This requires TRUST in the maker and the spare BTC.  In the case of Kialara there has not yet been any issues with trust or key compromise. I believe that in the community Max has established a very strong reputation and to date has not or does not want to tarnish that. So if you choose to, the Kialaras are at the moment safe to load. But (as always) gotta put trust in the maker.

I don't think either answer is right or wrong. This is why it all depends on what you want, can afford, and prefer.

Curious what others think. Let us know what you decide and why!
Geo
legendary
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January 02, 2023, 10:46:34 AM
#3
i do it like this and i also did it with my two Kialaras, that i load all my collectibles with a certain BTC amount on it, then i also load them with the mentioned amount.
this of course also increases the value of the piece and you do not have to destroy it to get to the satoshis again.
simply resell the whole good piece as funded one...
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
January 02, 2023, 10:44:16 AM
#2
  I have loaded one of my Kialaras pre fork in 2017 and glad that I did.

  I prefer loaded items rather than empty wallets.

  Max once said to me to load as it will be that much harder to spend the BTC as you will need to destroy the Kialara masterpiece.

 

  So I say load.
jr. member
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January 02, 2023, 10:24:36 AM
#1
I just got my first Kialara.  I am truly amazed by the quality of it.  really nice piece. 

Now, the big question:  Do I load it or not?

I think most people do not load them because they don't want the art destroyed. however, if loaded, doesn't it give a more tangible price to the art?

I'm unsure what to do, and would like your inputs.

Thanks!
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