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Topic: [NEW] The Bitcoin Block, full block reward from BTCC Mint - page 5. (Read 4486 times)

legendary
Activity: 1554
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I now look at the 25, 100, and even the 1000 Casascius coins from 2012, and ask myself, why didn't I buy one then?  Could I have gotten them for less than 10% or 20% premium?  What do they sell for now?  

I can sell you the last funded 25BTC Casascius, for 30BTC, Bobby. Serious.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1072
I wouldn't be quick to pay for an item with such a value/premium.  Nice bar/coin, but you're marketing to maybe a handful of users on this forum.  

With the premium you're charging (>$4K USD) I would expect this thing to be made of gold.   Wink

EDIT: I know it's 200+ grams, just stating that titanium is not a desirable metal for such a large premium.
sr. member
Activity: 485
Merit: 294
I want one, but 30 BTC.  Shocked
Planning to sell these unfunded?

If its sent funded, can it actually be insured....and would you take the risk anyway? And if its insured, wont the import taxes be calculated on it?
Tis the reasons why i wont post my 25BTC Casascius.

However, really like this coin/bar.


All Bitcoin Blocks will be sold funded.  (How could you have an unfunded bitcoin block reward?  Huh)

We will self-insure for the shipping, and hence the premium.  In other words, we will not declare the full BTC value for shipping purposes, and therefore we will not receive the full insurance protection from the shipper.  It's a compromise that our customers prefer.  (Or do you prefer a lower price, and shipped to you with full declared BTC value?)

thanks,
Bobby

I think, while BTC price increases in value, and certainly higher, theres an argument that says, something like this should be hand-delivered world-wide. The cost of this can be off-set somewhat, with the postal risk and its associated insurance costs. Yes, there may be a problem if the person carrying it is searched and the official makes the coin/bar an issue, but actually, this would depend how a given country treats Bitcoin i.e. imported money is not taxed. You would obviously have to trust your individual courier/carrier, as well.
  


Personal delivery...  that's a good idea.  We'll do something like that down the road.  Just wait for the 888.

I agree with the challenges and concerns regarding the risks of losses from shipping.  There's no easy answer, unless people want to come and pick it up in person.  

thanks,
Bobby



legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
I want one, but 30 BTC.  Shocked
Planning to sell these unfunded?

If its sent funded, can it actually be insured....and would you take the risk anyway? And if its insured, wont the import taxes be calculated on it?
Tis the reasons why i wont post my 25BTC Casascius.

However, really like this coin/bar.


All Bitcoin Blocks will be sold funded.  (How could you have an unfunded bitcoin block reward?  Huh)

We will self-insure for the shipping, and hence the premium.  In other words, we will not declare the full BTC value for shipping purposes, and therefore we will not receive the full insurance protection from the shipper.  It's a compromise that our customers prefer.  (Or do you prefer a lower price, and shipped to you with full declared BTC value?)

thanks,
Bobby

I think, while BTC price increases in value, and certainly higher, theres an argument that says, something like this should be hand-delivered world-wide. The cost of this can be off-set somewhat, with the postal risk and its associated insurance costs. Yes, there may be a problem if the person carrying it is searched and the official makes the coin/bar an issue, but actually, this would depend how a given country treats Bitcoin i.e. imported money is not taxed. You would obviously have to trust your individual courier/carrier, as well.
  
sr. member
Activity: 485
Merit: 294
It's evident BTCC is here to make money out of this. Then it's up to collectors to buy into it or not.
I do agree 5BTC premium on the last product and even 1BTC on the 5BTC coin is out of order.

Bobby Lee please consider what you guys are doing and if you want to make a lot of money going forward or just a little from few rich collectors.

As mentioned in my past posts, the collectible we are selling is indeed a premium high-end piece.  Low volumes, higher margins.  It is a collectible after all, and it's not meant to be used as a low-overhead hardware wallet for daily storage needs. The bitcoins in it are not randomly taken from the 15+ million bitcoins in circulation.  Rather, they are newly mined, from the limited issuance of 3,600 bitcoins mined a day, and which it will soon be 1,800 next month, and then down to 900/day in less than 4 years.

We don't sell this high-end Bitcoin Block collectibles based on the cost of manufacturing and raw materials.  Our current entry-level product is the One Bitcoin, with a "premium", or price, of 0.15 BTC.  Down the road, if there's interest, we can aim for even lower-end items, but only if we can make the costs work out. Stay tuned.

So the Bitcoin Block you purchase today, with 25+ BTC value in it (remember, it includes all of the TX fees as well), will surely be unique, and frankly, it'll be completely rare and impossible to make in the future.  This is more like a Picasso painting than a Form Model T.  

In four years time, think back to today, and ask yourself whether you would have wanted to buy a full 25 BTC Bitcoin Block for this price.  And if you were to have purchased one, what price would it go for in the market in 2020?

I now look at the 25, 100, and even the 1000 Casascius coins from 2012, and ask myself, why didn't I buy one then?  Could I have gotten them for less than 10% or 20% premium?  What do they sell for now?  

And like the other forum member said, who will actually sell you a real Bitcoin Block with the full 25 BTC block reward, for like USD $100? or even USD $500?  Really?  Or do you mean just get some new coins mined directly to your address?  And then what will you do with that?  And do you plan to resell that in 5-10 years, and for how much?

thanks,
Bobby
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
$10 worth of titanium for only a 5 BTC markup! Where do I sign up?

Do you know where you can buy a whole block for less?

Any mining pool operator.
sr. member
Activity: 485
Merit: 294
I want one, but 30 BTC.  Shocked
Planning to sell these unfunded?

If its sent funded, can it actually be insured....and would you take the risk anyway? And if its insured, wont the import taxes be calculated on it?
Tis the reasons why i wont post my 25BTC Casascius.

However, really like this coin/bar.


All Bitcoin Blocks will be sold funded.  (How could you have an unfunded bitcoin block reward?  Huh)

We will self-insure for the shipping, and hence the premium.  In other words, we will not declare the full BTC value for shipping purposes, and therefore we will not receive the full insurance protection from the shipper.  It's a compromise that our customers prefer.  (Or do you prefer a lower price, and shipped to you with full declared BTC value?)

thanks,
Bobby
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
I want one, but 30 BTC.  Shocked
Planning to sell these unfunded?

If its sent funded, can it actually be insured....and would you take the risk anyway? And if its insured, wont the import taxes be calculated on it?
Tis the reasons why i wont post my 25BTC Casascius.

However, really like this coin/bar.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1000
It's evident BTCC is here to make money out of this. Then it's up to collectors to buy into it or not.
I do agree 5BTC premium on the last product and even 1BTC on the 5BTC coin is out of order.

Bobby Lee please consider what you guys are doing and if you want to make a lot of money going forward or just a little from few rich collectors.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
yeah , even if they are sooo nice , and even if it's a great idea ... NO WAY  !  i dont understand how think this company !! more you buy to them , and more they charge you  ...  looks like they think bitcoiners are some kind of stupids enthusiast ready to jump on all is shinny ...  
BTCC = much you buy   = much you will be charged  
now,  5 btc for a block of 25 btc .. that's just a shame ..  sorry but i pass...
just eat your block..
hero member
Activity: 679
Merit: 526
$10 worth of titanium for only a 5 BTC markup! Where do I sign up?

Do you know where you can buy a whole block for less?
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
Hell of a business model though, turn your mined block of 25btc into 30.
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 1222
Just looking for peace
I think BTTC still thinks that we are in 2011 when Bitcoin wasn't worth that much and people could afford to spend 5, 10, 25 BTC...
I'm a collector but with much regret I won't be able to afford anything like the last idea.  Angry

completely true!
No doubt , owning a block is amazing but it's not only keeping a huge amount of 25 BTC stuck but paying a 5 BTC premium
Also don't forget the Custom fee which will need to be paid on that
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1000
I think BTTC still thinks that we are in 2011 when Bitcoin wasn't worth that much and people could afford to spend 5, 10, 25 BTC...
I'm a collector but with much regret I won't be able to afford anything like the last idea.  Angry
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
$10 worth of titanium for only a 5 BTC markup! Where do I sign up?
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 1222
Just looking for peace
I want one, but 30 BTC.  Shocked
Planning to sell these unfunded?


I was;/am like lol
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
I want one, but 30 BTC.  Shocked
Planning to sell these unfunded?
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1005
PGP ID: 78B7B84D
I definitely like the idea of owning a block  Smiley Maybe after the next 2 halvings I'd get one  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
waww i love this "block idea" that's really  awesome  , i have to admit it .. that's something completely new ..
congratulation for having this great idea !   
btcc : stop to take us for milk cows..
hero member
Activity: 679
Merit: 526
My guess is a square block, at 80 millimeters wide and 10 millimeters thick. Each block is made of pure titanium, and weighs in at 10 ounces (283 grams).

It's not really a teaser if you have already put the product in your shop Grin.



http://store.btcc.com/products/2016-n-series-bitcoin-block

ROFL!!!
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