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legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
April 26, 2014, 10:28:27 AM
Who's interested? No one? Gridseed units. Possibly the last batch ever. I think Gridseed will stop making the golden sea urchins some time in May and focus on bigger things, like their blades.
hero member
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April 26, 2014, 10:09:08 AM
again need 3 btc , minimum amount 0.03 btc  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
April 24, 2014, 11:29:45 PM
Who wants more Gridseed 5 chip units? I'm guessing I can get them for $130 USD (about 5850 PHP) shipped here, I will need minimum 100 total units paid for. totoy is getting his set of 5 soon (will ship it via Air21 today.)

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mini-group-buy-100-units-gridseed-5-chip-130-usd-philippines-518914
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
April 24, 2014, 08:02:46 PM
Coinxchange.ph

Use the link above and get 200 Pesos worth of bitcoin when you buy or spend 4000.

https://www.coinxchange.ph/?c=b0fd51f56baf4043a3b60659da35a298&campaign=user-referral&src=link
hero member
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April 24, 2014, 10:47:30 AM
need some btc / ltc / doge again , contact me if get , ty
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
April 23, 2014, 10:16:46 PM
Will the dev team of TAG be interested?  Smiley

I asked Mark some time back. Actually, he brought it up. But in the end, I think he wants to focus on just TAG. That is currently acting as the country coin, but they're busy doing "stuff".

I do believe that a country specific coin, with a wider distribution / airdrop / mining etc, and a few changes in the parameters, while initially centralized, eventually having a life of its own after launch, would be better.

Although you could say, just grab one of those new miners coming out, and you're part of the distribution.
legendary
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Next-Gen Trade Racing Metaverse
April 23, 2014, 09:25:37 PM
Will the dev team of TAG be interested?  Smiley
newbie
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April 22, 2014, 07:26:05 PM
Looks promising. How fast does it take to develop and launch an altcoin ba?

@richlee, well, we need a dev, or a dev team first, who won't disappear. I know a few people, dunno if they'll stick around long enough.

@Gaman, that's the idea. Paper wallets with "load" already.

@lumeire, it will only sell at the fixed price until the initial premine is all sold, then the market will dictate the price later on. There will always be critics. Litecoin has critics. Even Bitcoin has critics. All alt-coins are lower in the food chain so we will have the most critics.

Thanks Dabs. Yes, I agree about having committed devs.
hero member
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April 22, 2014, 10:49:32 AM
hi all ,

dogecoin now accepted , you can sell it for peso , contact me if u need , salamat po !
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
April 22, 2014, 09:28:26 AM
By the way, anyone interested in a 5.4 Terahash bitcoin miner? Only $4500 USD. I need just one buyer. More is merrier. To be shipped directly you to you from manufacturer, delivery date is August. (Yes, it's a pre-order, it's a Group Buy.)

For the favor of buying through me (or even just mentioning me, since you pay them, unless you want me to hold the coins), I'm supposed to get a smaller miner to review, which you can buy from me cheap after I'm done with it.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
April 22, 2014, 09:23:38 AM
Looks promising. How fast does it take to develop and launch an altcoin ba?

@richlee, well, we need a dev, or a dev team first, who won't disappear. I know a few people, dunno if they'll stick around long enough.

@Gaman, that's the idea. Paper wallets with "load" already.

@lumeire, it will only sell at the fixed price until the initial premine is all sold, then the market will dictate the price later on. There will always be critics. Litecoin has critics. Even Bitcoin has critics. All alt-coins are lower in the food chain so we will have the most critics.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1009
Next-Gen Trade Racing Metaverse
April 22, 2014, 09:08:55 AM
I don't know guys, but isn't selling at a fixed price means centralization? Critics would just view the whole thing as us trying to milk the whole project.
full member
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April 22, 2014, 08:32:36 AM
How about we sell paper wallets of it in prepaid card form?
newbie
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April 22, 2014, 06:56:42 AM
Looks promising. How fast does it take to develop and launch an altcoin ba?
sr. member
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if you want something do something!!!
April 22, 2014, 03:38:49 AM
I think that might set the value initially. I premine some coins, part of it goes to paper wallets (cold wallets) which can be imported into any client. No need to find out who you are, just pay cash in person, or bank deposit, or send BTC.

The paper wallets will come in 1000, 5000, 10000 peso denomination equivalents or something along those lines, as selling 1 peso coins is just absurd.

Those far away will need to know how to use GPG, so I can safely email you the private keys. (Like, I am in Manila, but you are in Cebu or Davao, and we don't have people there.)

Other things to think about are time, deadline, how many months do we give the public to claim their free coins ... what if the government decides they don't like it ... see, the start of this thing will be centralized.

In 3 or 6 months, the original organizers can "disappear" and others take over, once the code is there, once the network is going and people are mining, the hash rate is healthy, lots of local exchanges are working, and no one can stop it.

But then again, if it ever takes off, it will be a some what competitor to GCash, SmartMoney, all the banks and their remittance stuff, and maybe one or two other coins that started here.

i wonder how can we submit you the documents??
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
April 22, 2014, 02:23:27 AM
I think that might set the value initially. I premine some coins, part of it goes to paper wallets (cold wallets) which can be imported into any client. No need to find out who you are, just pay cash in person, or bank deposit, or send BTC.

The paper wallets will come in 1000, 5000, 10000 peso denomination equivalents or something along those lines, as selling 1 peso coins is just absurd.

Those far away will need to know how to use GPG, so I can safely email you the private keys. (Like, I am in Manila, but you are in Cebu or Davao, and we don't have people there.)

Other things to think about are time, deadline, how many months do we give the public to claim their free coins ... what if the government decides they don't like it ... see, the start of this thing will be centralized.

In 3 or 6 months, the original organizers can "disappear" and others take over, once the code is there, once the network is going and people are mining, the hash rate is healthy, lots of local exchanges are working, and no one can stop it.

But then again, if it ever takes off, it will be a some what competitor to GCash, SmartMoney, all the banks and their remittance stuff, and maybe one or two other coins that started here.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1009
Next-Gen Trade Racing Metaverse
April 22, 2014, 12:47:40 AM

The distribution is the tricky part. Would it be fair for whoever does this to get compensated? May they hold the "pre-mine" of the air drop and "sell" it in addition to giving out free coins to those claiming them? Full accountability and transparency is easily achieved since this has a blockchain.

The whole thing is tricky. I'm pretty sure, no matter how hard we try, this will never be perfect.

I can already see, the very poor poor, will get some stoopid lawyers and complain ... (think strike, like the ones launched by the local labor unions, which usually results in the strikers becoming jobless.) I've survived a bankruptcy several times...

That's fine, in fact a small portion of the 'pre-mine 'should be allocated for that purpose, shouldering the cost of distribution like manpower, campaign materials, printing (in case we go the paper wallet route), food etc...

IMO I don't see anyone wanting to sue the project besides the government.
hero member
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April 21, 2014, 07:16:57 PM
need 3 btc now , 460 $ * 43 p each

note :

minimum amount is 0.03 btc

rate may change , contact me for more details

salamat po !
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
April 21, 2014, 04:39:07 PM
Anyone from Cebu City here? me and my Team are planing on promoting bitcoins at a Massive scale in Cebu... anyone care to Join the revolution??? we have cool Projects under development...   Grin
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
April 21, 2014, 12:05:58 AM
Personally I would probably not send my passport even if you would give me 1 BTC. Nothing personally towards Dabs, I would trust him with money as escrow. But my identity is definitely worth more. Just something to think about Smiley The idea of a PH coin is good I guess. Can promote cryptocoins in general.

(as a foreigner with alien registration (ACR I-Card) and stuff I would be eligible if I understand it correctly :p)

If I'm put in charge of verifying identities, I won't keep your information. In fact, I think I'll do a ceremonial burning of all info after you have received your coins, and the rest of the public is satisfied (more or less) that only those who are truly eligible get their claim.

However, that instills a certain level of trust, and if anonymity is to be preserved someone (me?) will have to keep the secret a secret.

I have poor memory, so you can trust I won't remember your details. But computers will have to be wiped, and papers will have to be destroyed (burned, shredded or both).

Obviously, sending your real or original cards / passports / etc will be costly, so I think most people will just come in person, give certified photocopies, and show the originals.

And yes, @NLNico, you should be eligible.

My thinking is to actually place the value of the coin as close to the local fiat currency as possible, meaning 1 PH-Peso =~ 1 PH-Coin (or whatever is the name of the coin.) But we all know the value will move eventually.

The distribution is the tricky part. Would it be fair for whoever does this to get compensated? May they hold the "pre-mine" of the air drop and "sell" it in addition to giving out free coins to those claiming them? Full accountability and transparency is easily achieved since this has a blockchain.

The whole thing is tricky. I'm pretty sure, no matter how hard we try, this will never be perfect.

I can already see, the very poor poor, will get some stoopid lawyers and complain ... (think strike, like the ones launched by the local labor unions, which usually results in the strikers becoming jobless.) I've survived a bankruptcy several times...
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