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Topic: [TEASER] Something new coming, and you all might be interested in... - page 4. (Read 5044 times)

hero member
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Greaat.
0.01BTC with a cheap metal would probably cost us 0.03 w/ shipping. Grin

Can't wait for launch. Wink
I think 100k bits mean 0.1btc and not 0.01BTC.
So it will cost more than you expected.
hero member
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Greaat.
0.01BTC with a cheap metal would probably cost us 0.03 w/ shipping. Grin

Can't wait for launch. Wink
legendary
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Just looking for peace
Hoping something like this Cheesy



Couldn't figure out the BTCC and Newly Mint
I guess BTCC will be in either back or below 2016 V series and newly mint is just a Pic ? Undecided
Cheesy

EDIT : i got a feeling the bitcoin and Crypto pics can be swapped Huh
legendary
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Just looking for peace
Great so it's 0.01 BTC Grin

sr. member
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Yes, it will be huge!  One million bits!
:-)

What would the ideal physical bitcoin be made of? Bitcoin is the world’s first and most successful digital cryptocurrency, the strongest of them all. What would be the ideal material? Come back tomorrow...

https://bt.cc/mnt9
legendary
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Just looking for peace
But with the pictures posted till now it don't seems a silver coin, and with this amount of bitcoins i think the coins have to be made of silver, not from cheaper metals.
what do u mean by this amount of coins .Has the OP stated about the number  of coins anywhere yet??
I think it's a hint at the (possibly huge) amount of various coins being teased/presented/sold currently,
not one at the numbers of coins minted for this specific series.

oh ok
that sounds about right but is it really so that silver will be better choice of metal since there are so many being minted? Undecided
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
But with the pictures posted till now it don't seems a silver coin, and with this amount of bitcoins i think the coins have to be made of silver, not from cheaper metals.
what do u mean by this amount of coins .Has the OP stated about the number  of coins anywhere yet??
I think it's a hint at the (possibly huge) amount of various coins being teased/presented/sold currently,
not one at the numbers of coins minted for this specific series.
legendary
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If the coin is loaded with 12.50 bitcoins, it will be out of my possibilities. But with the pictures posted till now it don't seems a silver coin, and with this amount of bitcoins i think the coins have to be made of silver, not from cheaper metals.

it would be fun to see 12.5 dirextly from block though like many here ,too high for pocket.. Cheesy

what do u mean by this amount of coins .Has the OP stated about the number  of coins anywhere yet??
legendary
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If the coin is loaded with 12.50 bitcoins, it will be out of my possibilities. But with the pictures posted till now it don't seems a silver coin, and with this amount of bitcoins i think the coins have to be made of silver, not from cheaper metals.
sr. member
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Brand new uncirculated bitcoins, fresh from the blockchain block reward, the coinbase transaction. First time ever for a physical bitcoin! Newly mined, without any transaction records whatsoever.

https://bt.cc/mnt7

https://bt.cc/mnt8

Now that's interesting.
But newly mined blocks without any transactions, would mean that we'd have to pay 12.5BTC for the funding + whatever the coins cost, right?

I don't understand, bitcoins are bitcoins, whether they are freshly mined or not, there is no extra value (IMO) to fresh vs. coins with taint.

And cryptoheadd, don't you mean .125 BTC like OP says?

No no.
For freshly mined bitcoins (no transactions) the coin would need to contain an address with a mined block, right?
And the reward of 1 block would be 12.5 btc?
These will not be sold as 12.5BTC coins.  Therefore, these will not be "without any transaction records whatsoever" as mentioned by BTCC Official.  We just won't see it.  The Chinese miners have a lot of control over mining ops, so there will likely split the miner reward/payment directly to these coins somehow (likely very small denominations of 0.01 or even smaller to mass produce these like the Satori coins).  So far it looks cheaply made (likely mass produced because again, China).  If just a prototype and it will actually be a precious metal (silver) instead, then I will retract my comments.  But, I doubt it.  The one special quality is the "freshly mined".  It's an interesting concept, but ehhh...   Undecided  
legendary
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I know, right? I bet the guy is laughing at us right now, I probably would be! Cheesy
hero member
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Is there a way to get smaller rewards per block?
Like using a pool or something?

12.5 btc + Coin fee would be too much for most people. (Including me) Smiley

No, not I am aware of. I've never mined, personally, but I would imagine using a pool you might not be guaranteed payouts directly from the block reward's address anyhow. Again, not a miner, not positive there! Tongue

I don't think he's really creating coins with 12.5 btc loaded in them. Then again, that WOULD be a first... But... Just doesn't sound right - Way to much for me too!  Shocked

Damn.
The suspense.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959

Is there a way to get smaller rewards per block?
Like using a pool or something?

12.5 btc + Coin fee would be too much for most people. (Including me) Smiley

No, not I am aware of. I've never mined, personally, but I would imagine using a pool you might not be guaranteed payouts directly from the block reward's address anyhow. Again, not a miner, not positive there! Tongue

I don't think he's really creating coins with 12.5 btc loaded in them. Then again, that WOULD be a first... But... Just doesn't sound right - Way to much for me too!  Shocked
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
Brand new uncirculated bitcoins, fresh from the blockchain block reward, the coinbase transaction. First time ever for a physical bitcoin! Newly mined, without any transaction records whatsoever.

https://bt.cc/mnt7

https://bt.cc/mnt8

Now that's interesting.
But newly mined blocks without any transactions, would mean that we'd have to pay 12.5BTC for the funding + whatever the coins cost, right?

I don't understand, bitcoins are bitcoins, whether they are freshly mined or not, there is no extra value (IMO) to fresh vs. coins with taint.

And cryptoheadd, don't you mean .125 BTC like OP says?

No no.
For freshly mined bitcoins (no transactions) the coin would need to contain an address with a mined block, right?
And the reward of 1 block would be 12.5 btc?

Where does the OP say 0.125 btc? Grin
Because 0.125 + Coin fee sounds reasonable.

Oh, right I see what you are saying now, that makes sense, I didn't see it that way, I assumed he meant coins sent right from a mined block.

Also, my bad, I had this coin and cryptoimperator's mixed up on the .125 thing, sorry! Tongue

Is there a way to get smaller rewards per block?
Like using a pool or something?

12.5 btc + Coin fee would be too much for most people. (Including me) Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
Brand new uncirculated bitcoins, fresh from the blockchain block reward, the coinbase transaction. First time ever for a physical bitcoin! Newly mined, without any transaction records whatsoever.

https://bt.cc/mnt7

https://bt.cc/mnt8

Now that's interesting.
But newly mined blocks without any transactions, would mean that we'd have to pay 12.5BTC for the funding + whatever the coins cost, right?

I don't understand, bitcoins are bitcoins, whether they are freshly mined or not, there is no extra value (IMO) to fresh vs. coins with taint.

And cryptoheadd, don't you mean .125 BTC like OP says?

No no.
For freshly mined bitcoins (no transactions) the coin would need to contain an address with a mined block, right?
And the reward of 1 block would be 12.5 btc?

Where does the OP say 0.125 btc? Grin
Because 0.125 + Coin fee sounds reasonable.

Oh, right I see what you are saying now, that makes sense, I didn't see it that way, I assumed he meant coins sent right from a mined block.

Also, my bad, I had this coin and cryptoimperator's mixed up on the .125 thing, sorry! Tongue
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
Brand new uncirculated bitcoins, fresh from the blockchain block reward, the coinbase transaction. First time ever for a physical bitcoin! Newly mined, without any transaction records whatsoever.

https://bt.cc/mnt7

https://bt.cc/mnt8

Now that's interesting.
But newly mined blocks without any transactions, would mean that we'd have to pay 12.5BTC for the funding + whatever the coins cost, right?

I don't understand, bitcoins are bitcoins, whether they are freshly mined or not, there is no extra value (IMO) to fresh vs. coins with taint.

And cryptoheadd, don't you mean .125 BTC like OP says?

No no.
For freshly mined bitcoins (no transactions) the coin would need to contain an address with a mined block, right?
And the reward of 1 block would be 12.5 btc?

Where does the OP say 0.125 btc? Grin
Because 0.125 + Coin fee sounds reasonable.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
Brand new uncirculated bitcoins, fresh from the blockchain block reward, the coinbase transaction. First time ever for a physical bitcoin! Newly mined, without any transaction records whatsoever.

https://bt.cc/mnt7

https://bt.cc/mnt8

Now that's interesting.
But newly mined blocks without any transactions, would mean that we'd have to pay 12.5BTC for the funding + whatever the coins cost, right?

I don't understand, bitcoins are bitcoins, whether they are freshly mined or not, there is no extra value (IMO) to fresh vs. coins with taint.

And cryptoheadd, don't you mean .125 BTC like OP says?
sr. member
Activity: 344
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I'm interested in the concept, but would like more info.  You have my attention. 
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
Brand new uncirculated bitcoins, fresh from the blockchain block reward, the coinbase transaction. First time ever for a physical bitcoin! Newly mined, without any transaction records whatsoever.

https://bt.cc/mnt7

https://bt.cc/mnt8

Now that's interesting.
But newly mined blocks without any transactions, would mean that we'd have to pay 12.5BTC for the funding + whatever the coins cost, right?
copper member
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