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Topic: [POLL][DISC] Coins by Casascius etc. Do added "dust" transactions affect value? (Read 894 times)

legendary
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I vote yes... as it adds the extra BTC attribute on the analyzer  Grin
legendary
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MONKEYNUTS
As no coin can be protected from dust we as a community cannot allow dust to negatively affect the value

So long as the coin is intact, and the original manufacturer funding happened, then that's all that should matter

Without that stance, the next step is targeted dusting, with the aim of reducing a fellow collectors coin value, and indirectly increasinv the value of their own. That's not what we are all about

What will adversely affect a value is deliberate and considerable overfunding. Adding 5 btc to a coin won't result in a coin worth 5 BTC more.

Random satoshis don't matter one bit
legendary
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One coin to rule them all
I voted no as well, it has no influcence on the value of the coin.
It is the initial funding and time stamp on the blockchain that is significant.
Obviously I am against using a casascius coin as a storage device for BTC savings, we have paper wallets for that.

I voted for no on this one. Addresses are publicly known and there is no way to prevent such a thing. I do think that someone sending large amounts to them hurts the value (if you use one as a wallet).

@Blazed, if I remember right then did you once joke about sending dust to fulllist.txt to get the discussion over with once in for all Cheesy I think you made a good point ... anybody can do this at any time, it would be very easy to make a script that can read fulllist.txt and send 1 satoshi to all coins, then will ALL casascius coins and bars have dust for ever.  
legendary
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I wouldn't think it affects value a lot although it may be disappointing that the coin isn't loaded with the original face value.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
That being said, if any dusters out there want a list of physical coins to "dust" you are welcome to use this one.
I've heard that 1nasty1Me one really needs some heavy dusting.
Slightly off-topic, but it got here the other day, awesome coin Cheesy
donator
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I voted "Don't make me angry!"  

I think we can all say honestly we'd rather our precious Casascius coins were virgin and not polluted with dust, it's hard to say it has an effect on the valuation, and as others have stated it cannot be stopped, so don't speak of it!  Smiley

That being said, if any dusters out there want a list of physical coins to "dust" you are welcome to use this one.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
Yes an increase in utility increases use cases. This in turn increases demand, which increases value. Also, increased dust affects fees, more dust higher the fees, this will affect value as well. These changes could be nearly negligible, but technically, yes it affects value.
I did not take this into account. All those input scripts into an address means a bigger transaction fee ( if ever redeemed ). Thanks for your thoughts.
You don't have to spend the dust input when deciding to redeem your coin, you can just let it sit there and be done with it, no affect on fees whatsoever.



If given the choice between a coin with and one without dust, I would prefer without.. but I hardly see a negative price effect on a dusted coin. Especially true of the rarest few.. for example all the 1000BTC coins have all been dusted, but I'd still love to have one
Would have to agree with this one right here, if given the choice between two similar, same priced coins with one having dust added and one being at face value,
I would opt for the face value coin. It's a question of preference, nothing more.
However, I don't think it would or should change the price of either of the coins when being sold. It's just a question of what I would prefer (Not that there's not the possibility of it being dusted later anyway).
hero member
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As a collector I purposely sought out some Casascius coins with Russian Olympics spam from back in 2014 just because it is another unique aspect of those coins.

Awesome to hear that! This is why I wanted different opinions, thank you! Smiley

My pleasure.  I should mention that I don't see all dust as equal.  The Olympics spam was unique because they took the time to create vanity addresses to send from and they did it to mark an important event like the Olympics.  I wouldn't seek out just any old dust. Wink
legendary
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Meh, I don't think it affects the value of the coins. It's something anyone can do easily and cheaply to all addresses (or maybe not that cheaply if you're dusting say 50000 addresses) so it's not something to worry about. As long as no money is going out, it's no problem.
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As a collector I purposely sought out some Casascius coins with Russian Olympics spam from back in 2014 just because it is another unique aspect of those coins.

Awesome to hear that! This is why I wanted different opinions, thank you! Smiley
hero member
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As a collector I purposely sought out some Casascius coins with Russian Olympics spam from back in 2014 just because it is another unique aspect of those coins.
legendary
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i vote NO.  it's a bad idea.
all the reasons are already listed in posts above...
legendary
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Someone could theoretically lookup coins addresses, let's say there are only 25 coins being made of a certain type... or 10, or even 3.
The spammer owns 1 of them and he/she sends dust to the other 24, 9, 2.... Then the 1 coin would be more valuable?
Sounds a bit silly to me.

I tend to agree with CanaryInTheMine here, the grading and quality of the coin is what's important.

If you guys stick to the premise that coins with dust are less valuable than the ones without, I would expect people may use dust to increase or decrease value of certain physical bitcoins
to their advantage. I hope not but it is a possibility.
copper member
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This is laughable... It makes no difference. Coins are graded on physical aspects.


My question has nothing to do with the grading of coins. I am asking whether a known spammer address such as 1Enjoy or 1Sochi, which back in 2014 sent transactions with miniscule amounts of BTC to coins, affects said coins values to collectors?
Nope. The coins are physical, so that's what we care about... The address associated with it makes no difference, dust or no dust.
The scarcity and collectibility is in the coin itself not the digital part.


Thank you for your opinion, it is appreciated. It makes total sense if I think about it from that point of view. It still frustrates me though if I'm honest, as dazedfool says, if given the choice between an unaltered and altered coin I would choose the one without dust. So is this just a psychological thing for people?

Yes an increase in utility increases use cases. This in turn increases demand, which increases value. Also, increased dust affects fees, more dust higher the fees, this will affect value as well. These changes could be nearly negligible, but technically, yes it affects value.

I did not take this into account. All those input scripts into an address means a bigger transaction fee ( if ever redeemed ). Thanks for your thoughts.
member
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Yes an increase in utility increases use cases. This in turn increases demand, which increases value. Also, increased dust affects fees, more dust higher the fees, this will affect value as well. These changes could be nearly negligible, but technically, yes it affects value.
legendary
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This is laughable... It makes no difference. Coins are graded on physical aspects.


My question has nothing to do with the grading of coins. I am asking whether a known spammer address such as 1Enjoy or 1Sochi, which back in 2014 sent transactions with miniscule amounts of BTC to coins, affects said coins values to collectors?

If given the choice between a coin with and one without dust, I would prefer without.. but I hardly see a negative price effect on a dusted coin. Especially true of the rarest few.. for example all the 1000BTC coins have all been dusted, but I'd still love to have one  Tongue
donator
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This is laughable... It makes no difference. Coins are graded on physical aspects.


My question has nothing to do with the grading of coins. I am asking whether a known spammer address such as 1Enjoy or 1Sochi, which back in 2014 sent transactions with miniscule amounts of BTC to coins, affects said coins values to collectors?
Nope. The coins are physical, so that's what we care about... The address associated with it makes no difference, dust or no dust.
The scarcity and collectibility is in the coin itself not the digital part.
copper member
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Electricity is really just organized lightning
This is laughable... It makes no difference. Coins are graded on physical aspects.


My question has nothing to do with the grading of coins. I am asking whether a known spammer address such as 1Enjoy or 1Sochi, which back in 2014 sent transactions with miniscule amounts of BTC to coins, affects said coins values to collectors?
donator
Activity: 2352
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between a rock and a block!
This is laughable... It makes no difference. Coins are graded on physical aspects.
legendary
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I voted for no on this one. Addresses are publicly known and there is no way to prevent such a thing. I do think that someone sending large amounts to them hurts the value (if you use one as a wallet).
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