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legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
September 06, 2021, 01:42:07 PM
#16
Goat sold a 1000 BTC Casascius coin on here a few years back. I'm not sure where the thread went but I recall the trade details were partially disclosed.

Man whatever happened to Goat......he used to be everywhere way back when, I took a break for a few years after my account got hacked, and totally forgot about him. Retired on Yacht I hope.


EDIT: *Gulp* I just ran a search. Turns out he was a massive scammer, and scammed 1000's of BTC off people. Hopefully he had a actual boating accident in said yacht, and sank with it. Fucking hell. All these people needed to do was hodl from back then, and they would all be rich, instead so many of them went of the deep end. I guess early bitcoin adopters always were a weird bunch. But fuck, between him and Risto, two of the most prolific poster here I remember from way back in the day.....sad and shite. Fucking glad Bitcoin has come so far though, whole space is amazing compared to what we dared to dream way back then.

What a story! I like your "moral of the story", which is settle down and just hodl. I agree too that bitcoin just plugs along through all the dirty mixed up shite people try to do around it.

  Yeah sad but true....many stories like that. As for btc, it shakes off the weak that do no hodl...only the hodlers survive. Wink
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Byzantine Generals' Problem solved,Prosperity Next
September 06, 2021, 11:08:57 AM
#15
Goat sold a 1000 BTC Casascius coin on here a few years back. I'm not sure where the thread went but I recall the trade details were partially disclosed.

Man whatever happened to Goat......he used to be everywhere way back when, I took a break for a few years after my account got hacked, and totally forgot about him. Retired on Yacht I hope.


EDIT: *Gulp* I just ran a search. Turns out he was a massive scammer, and scammed 1000's of BTC off people. Hopefully he had a actual boating accident in said yacht, and sank with it. Fucking hell. All these people needed to do was hodl from back then, and they would all be rich, instead so many of them went of the deep end. I guess early bitcoin adopters always were a weird bunch. But fuck, between him and Risto, two of the most prolific poster here I remember from way back in the day.....sad and shite. Fucking glad Bitcoin has come so far though, whole space is amazing compared to what we dared to dream way back then.

What a story! I like your "moral of the story", which is settle down and just hodl. I agree too that bitcoin just plugs along through all the dirty mixed up shite people try to do around it.
sr. member
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Rules not Rulers
September 06, 2021, 03:34:41 AM
#14
Goat sold a 1000 BTC Casascius coin on here a few years back. I'm not sure where the thread went but I recall the trade details were partially disclosed.

Man whatever happened to Goat......he used to be everywhere way back when, I took a break for a few years after my account got hacked, and totally forgot about him. Retired on Yacht I hope.


EDIT: *Gulp* I just ran a search. Turns out he was a massive scammer, and scammed 1000's of BTC off people. Hopefully he had a actual boating accident in said yacht, and sank with it. Fucking hell. All these people needed to do was hodl from back then, and they would all be rich, instead so many of them went of the deep end. I guess early bitcoin adopters always were a weird bunch. But fuck, between him and Risto, two of the most prolific poster here I remember from way back in the day.....sad and shite. Fucking glad Bitcoin has come so far though, whole space is amazing compared to what we dared to dream way back then.
legendary
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September 05, 2021, 08:25:33 PM
#13
Goat sold a 1000 BTC Casascius coin on here a few years back. I'm not sure where the thread went but I recall the trade details were partially disclosed.
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September 05, 2021, 06:09:32 PM
#12
Too bad it was a pizza though, versus a casacious coin or some other collectible that would bring free marketing to us every year  Grin Pizza makers rejoice.

The free marketing for sure is priceless but when it comes to pure 'premium' (like in: giving all & getting nothing) the 7.500 BTC 'stored' on a landfill site in South Wales top the roughly 2,2 BTC I can contribute to the list of 'forever lost Bitcoins' easily!

My story involves CPU-mining on the Bitcoin-Qt client V0.7? for half a day testwise as well as formatting aforementioned Mac's rotating hard drive (I don't know how many times) before even recognizing what I once had there but way more important:'Long before recognizing the sheer potential that Bitcoin holds ready for all of us.'

There are several characteristc traits wherein Bitcoin has changed or more evolved me over time and nothing else could have taught me some of BTC's most precious main characterizations in shorter time than understanding the white-paper and living thru a full bull&bear-market-210.000blocks-cycle as miner.
At least to say: What happens when block-reward halvening-effects are combined with Gartner's hype-cycle, furthermore paired with network-effects and all of that crashes into an evermore worthless FIAT money-printing financial system that ist based on faith Grin
But this all happened 'only' 2-3 years after allready having mined (and formatted extensively) some Bitcoins^^ Better late then never... not to say we are anywhere near of late!

So, to close the cycle: The 60GH/s ButterFlyLabs shown on the picture now serves as memorial (for always proofing partners extensively before choosing them => yesss, I sank quite some money on BFL) and as a stand for KIALARA beauties which for me symbolizes: Better times on top of all that drudgery.
While writing, I noticed that what's on the picture in religions they might call a shrine, kinda... but why believe in something if you can have proof  Grin  https://www.reinka.org/delete/IMG_0436.jpg
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Krogothmanhattan alt account
September 05, 2021, 05:45:58 PM
#11
Here is a nice thread from way back then mentioning a 1000BTC GODL Cas selling for 1250BTC.....thats a 250BTC premium!

Jupp, that seems unbeatable.

Not in the official 'on the forum' ranking, but I remember somebody paying 10.000 BTC for 2 Pizzas worth 20 bucks or so back in 2010... compared to the price of BTC at that time (let's say: defined by this very trade) the 'premium' in miner fees isn't worth mentioning, not at all... albeit: best overall performance ever on that 'tip' in whole of BTC. Or did I miss something in my hypothesis?

Bitcoin-Pizza transaction: https://blockstream.info/address/17SkEw2md5avVNyYgj6RiXuQKNwkXaxFyQ

Lazlo will always be the winner in any discussion of highest amount paid for an item in BTC, I think. Too bad it was a pizza though, versus a casacious coin or some other collectible that would bring free marketing to us every year  Grin Pizza makers rejoice.

  And I believe the very first first person to use bitcoin in a commercial transaction.

  Also pretty good article on this pizza transaction
 https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/cryptocurrency/bitcoin-pizza-day-2021-some-interesting-facts-about-this-special-cryptocurrency-day-6924731.html
  
sr. member
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Byzantine Generals' Problem solved,Prosperity Next
September 05, 2021, 05:14:31 PM
#10
Here is a nice thread from way back then mentioning a 1000BTC GODL Cas selling for 1250BTC.....thats a 250BTC premium!

Jupp, that seems unbeatable.

Not in the official 'on the forum' ranking, but I remember somebody paying 10.000 BTC for 2 Pizzas worth 20 bucks or so back in 2010... compared to the price of BTC at that time (let's say: defined by this very trade) the 'premium' in miner fees isn't worth mentioning, not at all... albeit: best overall performance ever on that 'tip' in whole of BTC. Or did I miss something in my hypothesis?

Bitcoin-Pizza transaction: https://blockstream.info/address/17SkEw2md5avVNyYgj6RiXuQKNwkXaxFyQ

Lazlo will always be the winner in any discussion of highest amount paid for an item in BTC, I think. Too bad it was a pizza though, versus a casacious coin or some other collectible that would bring free marketing to us every year  Grin Pizza makers rejoice.
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₿ THE CHANGE
September 05, 2021, 12:34:06 PM
#9
Here is a nice thread from way back then mentioning a 1000BTC GODL Cas selling for 1250BTC.....thats a 250BTC premium!

Jupp, that seems unbeatable.

Not in the official 'on the forum' ranking, but I remember somebody paying 10.000 BTC for 2 Pizzas worth 20 bucks or so back in 2010... compared to the price of BTC at that time (let's say: defined by this very trade) the 'premium' in miner fees isn't worth mentioning, not at all... albeit: best overall performance ever on that 'tip' in whole of BTC. Or did I miss something in my hypothesis?

Bitcoin-Pizza transaction: https://blockstream.info/address/17SkEw2md5avVNyYgj6RiXuQKNwkXaxFyQ
sr. member
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Byzantine Generals' Problem solved,Prosperity Next
September 05, 2021, 10:32:03 AM
#8
Here is a nice thread from way back then mentioning a 1000BTC GODL Cas selling for 1250BTC.....thats a 250BTC premium!

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wtbwts-casascius-holo-error-collectible-marketplace-214589

I think this has to be the winner either way you slice it: 1. 1250 BTC 2. $1,000,000 USD at the time. Also, the premium of 250 BTC at the time was $200k USD!

I think the buyer is ok though since the item in BTC alone is now worth $50M.
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Krogothmanhattan alt account
September 05, 2021, 08:51:03 AM
#7
Here is a nice thread from way back then mentioning a 1000BTC GODL Cas selling for 1250BTC.....thats a 250BTC premium!

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wtbwts-casascius-holo-error-collectible-marketplace-214589
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September 04, 2021, 01:05:32 PM
#6
Also, love that Messenger you picked up.

A 'real' NFT & additionally a NFR = NotForTrade/NotForResale :-))
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September 04, 2021, 09:49:26 AM
#5
I remember paying over 3 BTC for a gold Kialara a couple of years ago, that's my personal record for a non-loaded collectible. I love it, but if someone is willing to pay USD 150k for it, it's yours. Cheesy

What to learn from this: "SELL COLLECTIBLES IN BTC & HODL" as well as "BUY COLLECTIBLES IN FIAT MONEY"... if possible & if you think BTC is going up long-term.


Bobbycoins - this is definitely the collector's advantage when possible - Buy in fiat, sell in BTC. Also, love that Messenger you picked up.
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September 04, 2021, 07:40:16 AM
#4
I remember paying over 3 BTC for a gold Kialara a couple of years ago, that's my personal record for a non-loaded collectible. I love it, but if someone is willing to pay USD 150k for it, it's yours. Cheesy
5 minutes before reading your post I asked myself if somebody will be willing to pay BTC0,15 (>0,17 with shipping etc.) in a distant future for the gorgeous KIALARA that I won in this auction: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-messenger-gm-5337032

I think, I got the answer now... THX to you!
Albeit it's a clear 'profit' right now (as if art could be measured in financial profits) compared to the prices on KIALARA's webshop for which the Messenger-Series wallets once were sold:
-> There (by definition of BTC's block-reward distribution mechanism) will come the point in future when the sheer price of Bitcoin exceeds what one will be willing to pay in €/$/£/or any other FIAT.
Your example portrays that very well...

What to learn from this: "SELL COLLECTIBLES IN BTC & HODL" as well as "BUY COLLECTIBLES IN FIAT MONEY"... if possible & if you think BTC is going up long-term.

BUT if I would be forced to sell my small collection -> this piece would be one of the very last objects I would ever give away!
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September 04, 2021, 06:27:59 AM
#3
I remember paying over 3 BTC for a gold Kialara a couple of years ago, that's my personal record for a non-loaded collectible. I love it, but if someone is willing to pay USD 150k for it, it's yours. Cheesy
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September 03, 2021, 10:39:47 PM
#2
1 btc will always be 1 btc, which will continue gaining purchasing power until our grandchildrens' grandkids die of old age unlike any other asset. I haven't been around long enough to know how much btc premium others have spent on their collection but my 1st days here 30% won most auctions I was involved in
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Byzantine Generals' Problem solved,Prosperity Next
September 03, 2021, 09:13:38 PM
#1
The current auction for the Bitbill has made me wonder what the record is for the highest priced item sold on the forum?

This may be unanswerable or there may be several ways to answer depending on how you value it. Is one bitcoin 5 years ago more than 1 bitcoin today, or is it still one bitcoin?

Anyway, OGs on here may recall some of the highest priced items sold here.

Steeley
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