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Topic: Possibly the rarest crypto coin in existance for sale! Jetcoin coin ! - page 2. (Read 3921 times)

newbie
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Rarity is only a factor is something is desirable. This coin is not desirable,  its like every morning.. each and every morning I do a different shit - each one is unique and one of a kind - never the same.. so by your thought process each of my individual shits are worth money as they are so unique..

no... each shit I take is like this coin, shit.. it needs to be flushed down a toilet

Ok, i realised i am now responding to trolls.
Ventec100 signing out.

This is a remarkable piece.
Indeed. A remarkable piece of trash. You must be doing some nice drugs.

This whole thread is stupid on such a level that I can't even bother to write lengthy posts about its and OP's stupidity.

People used to say i was on drugs when i predicted that bitcoin would reach a 1000 dollars in 2012.
Boy were they wrong.


With that knowledge you must have made millions.. maybe even billions :O.

Boy I wish I had a billion dollars and could sit on a forum trolling people and trying to get someone to buy a piece of crap for $100k.

No, i didn't make millions.


I look forward to purchasing the next edition of the coin encyclopedia featuring this piece.

Good luck everyone with everything.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 6194
Meh.
This is a remarkable piece.
Indeed. A remarkable piece of trash. You must be doing some nice drugs.

This whole thread is stupid on such a level that I can't even bother to write lengthy posts about its and OP's stupidity.

People used to say i was on drugs when i predicted that bitcoin would reach a 1000 dollars in 2012.
Boy were they wrong.


With that knowledge you must have made millions.. maybe even billions :O.

Boy I wish I had a billion dollars and could sit on a forum trolling people and trying to get someone to buy a piece of crap for $100k.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1808
Exchange Bitcoin quickly-https://blockchain.com.do
Rarity is only a factor is something is desirable. This coin is not desirable,  its like every morning.. each and every morning I do a different shit - each one is unique and one of a kind - never the same.. so by your thought process each of my individual shits are worth money as they are so unique..

no... each shit I take is like this coin, shit.. it needs to be flushed down a toilet
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
This is a remarkable piece.
Indeed. A remarkable piece of trash. You must be doing some nice drugs.

This whole thread is stupid on such a level that I can't even bother to write lengthy posts about its and OP's stupidity.

People used to say i was on drugs when i predicted that bitcoin would reach a 1000 dollars in 2012.
Boy were they wrong.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.

Spot on HabBear,
Jetcoin coin is more than just a coin, its an historic artpiece when combined with the business card.

Look at the valuation of this historic artpiece - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39929706

I have changed my mind, this coin is no longer for sale.

I will be revisiting this thread in a few years time.

Thank you

Dam and i fell for this shit.  Well played, ended off with comparing this to a $45m picasso nice.



I believe jetcoin coin is the picasso of cryptocoins. Yes, absolutely.

Ok sir i know someone who has one.  If you consider this a picasso i will broker a sale for you.  Here is YOUR shot to buy another one.  I have a sneaky suspician i can get you it for cheap.  Call it a favor from one collector to another.  I wont even charge a fee.  Post you offer for such a fine coin.

(Habbear please dont chime in with some rambling nonsence)

Tell me another early piece which is so rare, unique & interesting which captures the essence of the crypto currency bubble in such an appeasing illustrative , both physical and visual manner. This is only second to Casascius ( but not when it comes to rarity, i believe it is more rare). The word 'Jetcoin' with a photo going to the moon captures the spirit of the crypto currency scene in its core. This coin wasn't sold, it wasn't created so that the creators would profit from a sale, it was created in pure spirit of crypto & given to the few crypto enthusiasts who were willing to pay hundreds of pounds for a ticket to the conferences in 2014.
This is a remarkable piece.

You know you got me.  I think i am just a little mad i ran out of funds lately.  I had a great opportunity presented to me i couldnt resist.  I bought fifty loaded Alitin coins (for only 1.5btc each, less than face value!!!!)  So i dropped 75btc on them otherwise i would have made you a solid offer for your coin.  Side note: i feel really bad i ripped that seller off for the alitin coins, he even threw in a couple free loaded coinographic coins   Cool
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 2965
Terminated.
This is a remarkable piece.
Indeed. A remarkable piece of trash. You must be doing some nice drugs.

This whole thread is stupid on such a level that I can't even bother to write lengthy posts about its and OP's stupidity.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.

Spot on HabBear,
Jetcoin coin is more than just a coin, its an historic artpiece when combined with the business card.

Look at the valuation of this historic artpiece - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39929706

I have changed my mind, this coin is no longer for sale.

I will be revisiting this thread in a few years time.

Thank you

Dam and i fell for this shit.  Well played, ended off with comparing this to a $45m picasso nice.



I believe jetcoin coin is the picasso of cryptocoins. Yes, absolutely.

Ok sir i know someone who has one.  If you consider this a picasso i will broker a sale for you.  Here is YOUR shot to buy another one.  I have a sneaky suspician i can get you it for cheap.  Call it a favor from one collector to another.  I wont even charge a fee.  Post you offer for such a fine coin.

(Habbear please dont chime in with some rambling nonsence)

Tell me another early piece which is so rare, unique & interesting which captures the essence of the crypto currency bubble in such an appeasing illustrative , both physical and visual manner. This is only second to Casascius ( but not when it comes to rarity, i believe it is more rare). The word 'Jetcoin' with a card of a spacecraft jetting to the moon captures the spirit of the crypto currency scene in its core. This coin wasn't sold, it wasn't created so that the creators would profit from a sale, it was created in pure spirit of crypto & given to the few crypto enthusiasts who were willing to pay hundreds of pounds for a ticket to the conferences in 2014.
This is a remarkable piece.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.

Spot on HabBear,
Jetcoin coin is more than just a coin, its an historic artpiece when combined with the business card.

Look at the valuation of this historic artpiece - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39929706

I have changed my mind, this coin is no longer for sale.

I will be revisiting this thread in a few years time.

Thank you

Dam and i fell for this shit.  Well played, ended off with comparing this to a $45m picasso nice.



I believe jetcoin coin is the picasso of cryptocoins. Yes, absolutely.

Ok sir i know someone who has one.  If you consider this a picasso i will broker a sale for you.  Here is YOUR shot to buy another one.  I have a sneaky suspician i can get you it for cheap.  Call it a favor from one collector to another.  I wont even charge a fee.  Post you offer for such a fine coin.

(Habbear please dont chime in with some rambling nonsence)
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.

Spot on HabBear,
Jetcoin coin is more than just a coin, its an historic artpiece when combined with the business card.

Look at the valuation of this historic artpiece - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39929706

I have changed my mind, this coin is no longer for sale.

I will be revisiting this thread in a few years time.

Thank you

Dam and i fell for this shit.  Well played, ended off with comparing this to a $45m picasso nice.



I believe jetcoin coin is the picasso of cryptocoins. Yes, absolutely.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.

Spot on HabBear,
Jetcoin coin is more than just a coin, its an historic artpiece when combined with the business card.

Look at the valuation of this historic artpiece - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39929706

I have changed my mind, this coin is no longer for sale.

I will be revisiting this thread in a few years time.

Thank you

Dam and i fell for this shit.  Well played, ended off with comparing this to a $45m picasso nice.

legendary
Activity: 1414
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Exchange Bitcoin quickly-https://blockchain.com.do
whoever keeps calling the "dial a cunt" helpline please stop...

dont know who is worse, this jetcoinfucker or habspammer..

newbie
Activity: 28
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The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.

Spot on HabBear,
Jetcoin coin is more than just a coin, its an historic artpiece when combined with the business card.

Look at the valuation of this historic artpiece - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39929706

I have changed my mind, this coin is no longer for sale.

I will be revisiting this thread in a few years time.

Thank you
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1808
Exchange Bitcoin quickly-https://blockchain.com.do
The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.

you know when you go out for dinner - have some fancy lamb dish with spices and maybe some rice.. just at the end of the meal you realise you have a little bit of food stuck in your teeth... its annoying.. so you are trying to get the waiters attention, this tiny bit of food is starting to wind you up.. you cant get it out of your mind,  sat there with your tongue playing about the back of your teeth, finally you get the tooth pick and get that annoying bit of meet out of your mouth.. the satisfaction of that I Imagine is exactly the same as punching you square on the nose.. I very much dislike you and your spammy ways...

end of rant.
hero member
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The criticism comes from the ludicrous buy-it-now price of 100BTC, nothing more.  Lots of people market altcoin memorabilia here without issue, but the difference between this post and the others is that most sellers aren't trying to put insanely high valuations on their products, especially for obscure altcoins which have no relevance to the crypto space.  

OK, the impossible and baseless valuation doesn't start things off well, but to say that it has no relevance to the crypto space isn't fair at all.


especially on a sub-forum that embraces auctions for all forms of Bitcoin paraphernalia, coins, books, art, etc.
Jetcoin isn't Bitcoin.

And neither is Lealana (started and remain mostly Litecoin loaded), Nasty Coins (love you OG), Monero coin, Ether bars, Shibanu, Crypto Imperator Doge DIY, Blockchain at Berkeley Coin, the list goes on. And many of the bitcoin loaded physical coins copy some element of Mike Caldwell's design!


The best part is the fact that we're arguing/debating Jetcoin's right to be here actually legitimizes the physical cryptocoin scene. We've turned a corner. We're debating this like people debate art. We just upped this scene in sophistication.

This debate benefits all of us, whether you hold Casascius coin, Shibanu, one of those rustic looking "no-two-are-alike" brass tokens pressed with the BTC in it, or one of the very few Jetcoins.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
a) What gives Jetcoin significance?
https://jetcoininstitute.com/
Not to self: an offline website/domain you can't reach gives a coin significance. Gotcha.

Jetcoin is actually the first coin to support a pro football team, that gives it its own little place in history.
St. Petersburg Bitcoin Bowl.

The book also has many pages dedicated to Coinographic, which turned out to be somewhat of a scam. that story is recorded. Should it instead be erased and forgotten?
Which were actually holding private keys and had digital value until raided.
I guess it comes down on whether you want to produce the Encyclopedia of Physical Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies
or the Encyclopedia of Physical Tokens related to or promoting Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies.

there is just to much going on for this coin.
lets not get ahead of ourselves.
Auction time instead, or is the 0.05BTC bid by Elianite too low and you're afraid nobody is going to bid more?
Notice how OP responds to every criticism, but not to that demand? One may wonder.
hero member
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In Memory of Zepher
Yes, that coin would absolutely, most certainly belong into the encyclopedia. The purpose of the book is to record and categorize coins; and through them, preserve and curate the history of crypto-currency. Any coin that has any significance, story (negative or positive), or originality belongs there. The only coins that were not previously included are those for which not enough info exists to make a half-complete entry.

Most people agree that Onecoin/Paycoin was a scam. If a coin was produced to support the scam, I would very much consider it worthy of study and collection.

The book also has many pages dedicated to Coinographic, which turned out to be somewhat of a scam. that story is recorded. Should it instead be erased and forgotten?

Fair enough, the criteria you use for inclusion into the book is 100% within your right as the author. I don't see how Coinographic is similar in that it was a coin that was known to the collector community, based on Litecoin, and certainly is an important and compelling cautionary tale for future buyers.  Even with the Antaui coin, it was available for purchase at one point, had a known mintage, contained a hologram, and was produced by a real mint. Furthermore, the coin it is based on, Worldcoin, at least had some relevancy to the crypto space and is still traded to this day on at least three altcoin exchanges (and a market cap of $2M if you can believe it).

I don't see anything particularly relevant about Jetcoin. It appears they were referenced in a few articles, though I don't find that the least bit interesting as those publishers will write an article in exchange for money or share of a pre-mine. The physical coin itself has no interesting features to speak of as well -- there's no hologram, no mint marks, and it doesn't appear to have been available for purchase.  

This thread has gotten pretty far off track, and I'm sure the OP will be very happy to know that you will list his coin so that he can maybe sell it for much more.  As you said, he's not crazy for doing that, but the buyer certainly would be  Cheesy  
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
there is just to much going on for this coin.

lets not get ahead of ourselves..  Roll Eyes
newbie
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It looks like nothing more than a failed pump and dump which burned through a marketing budget to produce crappy tokens to promote at conferences and the like.

If you have a case their, then Jetcoin is the earliest physical manifestation to represent the  crypto pump and dump side to it. That alone is way more interesting than the hundreds of different designed standard bitcoin coins.
Sigh, another one who just doesn;t get it..
But the fact of the matter is that it could represent that or it couldn't and thats what gives this coin even more value and uniqueness.

Both of you can be right (though I doubt if this coin is the first.. there are many coins created for a dozens of alt-coins).
One can think that this coin has some type of collectible value while also believing that 'jetcoin' had no value whatsoever.

I think that the forum can forgive you for the 100btc buy-it-now request; after all, it is not the asker who is crazy, but the payer (old finnish proverb).



Jetcoin is actually the first coin to support a pro football team, that gives it its own little place in history.
This coin will be a hit with football/sports fan crypto collectors, there is just to much going on for this coin.
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
It looks like nothing more than a failed pump and dump which burned through a marketing budget to produce crappy tokens to promote at conferences and the like. 

If you have a case their, then Jetcoin is the earliest physical manifestation to represent the  crypto pump and dump side to it. That alone is way more interesting than the hundreds of different designed standard bitcoin coins.
Sigh, another one who just doesn;t get it..
But the fact of the matter is that it could represent that or it couldn't and thats what gives this coin even more value and uniqueness.

Both of you can be right (though I doubt if this coin is the first.. there are many coins created for a dozens of alt-coins).
One can think that this coin has some type of collectible value while also believing that 'jetcoin' had no value whatsoever.

I think that the forum can forgive you for the 100btc buy-it-now request; after all, it is not the asker who is crazy, but the payer (old finnish proverb).

legendary
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The Cryptonumist
Elianite, no offense, but this doesn't belong anywhere near the Encyclopedia.  If the promoters of Onecoin and Paycoin paid a few dollars on Alipay to have a copper coin produced for the purpose of milking suckers into investing, do those belong in the Encyclopedia as well?  

Yes, that coin would absolutely, most certainly belong into the encyclopedia. The purpose of the book is to record and categorize coins; and through them, preserve and curate the history of crypto-currency. Any coin that has any significance, story (negative or positive), or originality belongs there. The only coins that were not previously included are those for which not enough info exists to make a half-complete entry.

Most people agree that Onecoin/Paycoin was a scam. If a coin was produced to support the scam, I would very much consider it worthy of study and collection.

The book also has many pages dedicated to Coinographic, which turned out to be somewhat of a scam. that story is recorded. Should it instead be erased and forgotten?
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