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Topic: ► ❎ ► LEALANA PHYSICAL LITECOINS FOR SALE - RESUMING SALES!!! - page 15. (Read 133750 times)

legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
also your bitcoin - "Coins" look nice smoothie Smiley
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
What does those words around the coin mean?

It is the literal translation of "VIRES IN NUMERIS" in Hawaiian.

"Strength in very large numbers"

or

"Strength in many numbers"


etc.
legendary
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PGP ID: 78B7B84D
What does those words around the coin mean?
legendary
Activity: 2492
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
I received mine today and it's as lovely as I expected! Smiley Thanks smoothie for making them; thanks rage1337 for the resale.

nobbynobbynobby and rage1337,

Mahalo for the business.

Glad you folks enjoy the coins.

 Smiley
hero member
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Annuit cœptis humanae libertas
I received mine today and it's as lovely as I expected! Smiley Thanks smoothie for making them; thanks rage1337 for the resale.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
How the coins value are made?
With dumpprivkey or?

A 30 or 31 character private key starting with the letter 'S' is generated along with the associated Litecoin address (public).

It is stored on a circular paper cut out that is put under the hologram. On one side exists the private key that is face down (into the coin). And the first 8 characters of the Litecoin address are on the other side facing outward through the small window on the hologram.

Once physical coins are shipped and confirmed as received they are funded by me as you normally would send Litecoins to any other litecoin address.

With my newer coins I released they have vanity addresses that start with either "LTC5" for my 1/4 oz silver coins or "LTCX" for my 1 oz 25 LTC coins.

I hope this helps.

Isn't that trusting problem.
I mean guy who print that privatekey and store it , can use that without your physical coin when ever he want to, just typing; importprivkey command in hes own wallet and bum. coin is worthless and printer guy got these LTC.
Or if not, can you explane how this is handled?  Huh

Yes you are correct. There is indeed a trust factor in my coins.

I do not expect people to trust me nor buy my coins. I have disclosed my personal identity in the OP of this thread due to community requests.

Whether or not you choose to purchase my coins is up to you.  I actually have asked people to really consider their purchase before they execute it as I would not want to have someone purchase my coins and have an issue of not understanding the trust factor associated with my coins.

I'm likely going to add a 2-factor private key option for people who have this issue. Currently I am working on a few other items and will get to that one in the near future.

I don't keep copies of private keys of any of my products. They are created once and only once and they are printed and stored in the coins I assemble. This topic has been discussed before that it would be pointless for me to scam anyone given that the longer-term benefits/profit outweigh the scam option.

But like I said, please consider the trust factor when buying my coins. If you are not comfortable with it, I completely understand and respect that.

Mahalo for your interest.  Smiley
Thank you for honest repply.
I can trust you with small amounts, but actually wish you are find solution for that .

Mahalo for the input. I will take your comments and work on something for the future.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1006
How the coins value are made?
With dumpprivkey or?

A 30 or 31 character private key starting with the letter 'S' is generated along with the associated Litecoin address (public).

It is stored on a circular paper cut out that is put under the hologram. On one side exists the private key that is face down (into the coin). And the first 8 characters of the Litecoin address are on the other side facing outward through the small window on the hologram.

Once physical coins are shipped and confirmed as received they are funded by me as you normally would send Litecoins to any other litecoin address.

With my newer coins I released they have vanity addresses that start with either "LTC5" for my 1/4 oz silver coins or "LTCX" for my 1 oz 25 LTC coins.

I hope this helps.

Isn't that trusting problem.
I mean guy who print that privatekey and store it , can use that without your physical coin when ever he want to, just typing; importprivkey command in hes own wallet and bum. coin is worthless and printer guy got these LTC.
Or if not, can you explane how this is handled?  Huh

Yes you are correct. There is indeed a trust factor in my coins.

I do not expect people to trust me nor buy my coins. I have disclosed my personal identity in the OP of this thread due to community requests.

Whether or not you choose to purchase my coins is up to you.  I actually have asked people to really consider their purchase before they execute it as I would not want to have someone purchase my coins and have an issue of not understanding the trust factor associated with my coins.

I'm likely going to add a 2-factor private key option for people who have this issue. Currently I am working on a few other items and will get to that one in the near future.

I don't keep copies of private keys of any of my products. They are created once and only once and they are printed and stored in the coins I assemble. This topic has been discussed before that it would be pointless for me to scam anyone given that the longer-term benefits/profit outweigh the scam option.

But like I said, please consider the trust factor when buying my coins. If you are not comfortable with it, I completely understand and respect that.

Mahalo for your interest.  Smiley
Thank you for honest repply.
I can trust you with small amounts, but actually wish you are find solution for that .
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1002
Hello!
i do not have coins
to buy this kind of thing now
but heres a haiku

Are you in the U.S. or not?
i live in the states
close to harrisburg p a
it is boring here

Have you ordered from me before? My apologies as I can't remember of the top of my head.


i do not think so
at least not one of these coins
maybe something else?
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
i do not have coins
to buy this kind of thing now
but heres a haiku

Are you in the U.S. or not?
i live in the states
close to harrisburg p a
it is boring here

Have you ordered from me before? My apologies as I can't remember of the top of my head.

legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1002
Hello!
i do not have coins
to buy this kind of thing now
but heres a haiku

Are you in the U.S. or not?
i live in the states
close to harrisburg p a
it is boring here
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
i do not have coins
to buy this kind of thing now
but heres a haiku

Are you in the U.S. or not?
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
do you sell them on ebay?


Not yet.

Is this something you would be interested in?

I am kicking around the idea of accepting different forms of payment but want to make sure that the process of doing that would be secure for both parties (the buyer and myself). Mainly the issue concerning chargebacks.

full member
Activity: 183
Merit: 100
do you sell them on ebay?
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1002
Hello!
i do not have coins
to buy this kind of thing now
but heres a haiku
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
How the coins value are made?
With dumpprivkey or?

A 30 or 31 character private key starting with the letter 'S' is generated along with the associated Litecoin address (public).

It is stored on a circular paper cut out that is put under the hologram. On one side exists the private key that is face down (into the coin). And the first 8 characters of the Litecoin address are on the other side facing outward through the small window on the hologram.

Once physical coins are shipped and confirmed as received they are funded by me as you normally would send Litecoins to any other litecoin address.

With my newer coins I released they have vanity addresses that start with either "LTC5" for my 1/4 oz silver coins or "LTCX" for my 1 oz 25 LTC coins.

I hope this helps.

Isn't that trusting problem.
I mean guy who print that privatekey and store it , can use that without your physical coin when ever he want to, just typing; importprivkey command in hes own wallet and bum. coin is worthless and printer guy got these LTC.
Or if not, can you explane how this is handled?  Huh

Yes you are correct. There is indeed a trust factor in my coins.

I do not expect people to trust me nor buy my coins. I have disclosed my personal identity in the OP of this thread due to community requests.

Whether or not you choose to purchase my coins is up to you.  I actually have asked people to really consider their purchase before they execute it as I would not want to have someone purchase my coins and have an issue of not understanding the trust factor associated with my coins.

I'm likely going to add a 2-factor private key option for people who have this issue. Currently I am working on a few other items and will get to that one in the near future.

I don't keep copies of private keys of any of my products. They are created once and only once and they are printed and stored in the coins I assemble. This topic has been discussed before that it would be pointless for me to scam anyone given that the longer-term benefits/profit outweigh the scam option.

But like I said, please consider the trust factor when buying my coins. If you are not comfortable with it, I completely understand and respect that.

Mahalo for your interest.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1006
How the coins value are made?
With dumpprivkey or?

A 30 or 31 character private key starting with the letter 'S' is generated along with the associated Litecoin address (public).

It is stored on a circular paper cut out that is put under the hologram. On one side exists the private key that is face down (into the coin). And the first 8 characters of the Litecoin address are on the other side facing outward through the small window on the hologram.

Once physical coins are shipped and confirmed as received they are funded by me as you normally would send Litecoins to any other litecoin address.

With my newer coins I released they have vanity addresses that start with either "LTC5" for my 1/4 oz silver coins or "LTCX" for my 1 oz 25 LTC coins.

I hope this helps.

Isn't that trusting problem.
I mean guy who print that privatekey and store it , can use that without your physical coin when ever he want to, just typing; importprivkey command in hes own wallet and bum. coin is worthless and printer guy got these LTC.
Or if not, can you explane how this is handled?  Huh
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
How the coins value are made?
With dumpprivkey or?

A 30 or 31 character private key starting with the letter 'S' is generated along with the associated Litecoin address (public).

It is stored on a circular paper cut out that is put under the hologram. On one side exists the private key that is face down (into the coin). And the first 8 characters of the Litecoin address are on the other side facing outward through the small window on the hologram.

Once physical coins are shipped and confirmed as received they are funded by me as you normally would send Litecoins to any other litecoin address.

With my newer coins I released they have vanity addresses that start with either "LTC5" for my 1/4 oz silver coins or "LTCX" for my 1 oz 25 LTC coins.

I hope this helps.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1006
How the coins value are made?
With dumpprivkey or?
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Very nice! I hope to order some soon smoothie!


Thanks thefunkybits!

I've responded to your PM.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Seeing as LTC has partially crashed against BTC. Are the prices set in stone or will there be some movement any time soon?

They will be updated if the price continues to fall by a large %. They will be lowered too if the price rises by a large %.

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