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August 09, 2013, 12:50:38 PM
#33
AWESOME!!
Item is now at sort facility HARARE - ZIMBABWE according to DHL tracking.

Great, I'm sure this will create a lot of curiosity about Bitcoin!
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August 09, 2013, 12:46:01 PM
#32
you have some really cool stuff, i saw them on your Coingig store, what else do you sell? it would be cool to sell local items from Zimbabwe.

Thanks! I can also sell handmade African items like necklaces, bracelets and earrings for women.

I'm going to investigate selling custom sewn / embroidered items - these will be more exciting than they sound, I'm thinking of custom Bitcoin designs and "fuzzy flashers."

I also hope in future to offer a range of South African sweets.

As it happens, I have a contact who travels regularly to Zimbabwe. He can bring items like Zim banknotes, wood, stone & leatherwork, etc. Or let me know if there's anything special you'd like from Zim, I'll make a plan to get it for you. [edit - I see the Mbira, a traditional African instrument which is like a cross between a piano and a harp, selling on Amazon for way too many Dollars. I bet I could get those instruments made by the same Shona tribespeople for a whole lot less in Bitcoin.]
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August 09, 2013, 07:02:02 AM
#31
Here's a pic of Benjamin with a smaller BTCeadchain in red.



This is perhaps a more practical pocket-size, although I prefer the original orange and gold colours.

From now on, the default BTCeadchain will be the smaller size pictured above but with the original gold BTC and orange border.

The price of this smaller version is The price for the original larger one remains

Benjamin can do just about any size and colour (even different designs including fairly complex 3D objects) so please specify if you want something different.


Yea, orange and gold best reflects BTC gold standard.
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August 09, 2013, 06:58:18 AM
#30

I included the following note:

Dear Mr. Chikwanha,

Please accept this beaded keychain, handmade in South Africa and sent to you at the request of a friend of your University.

The B symbolises Bitcoin, a new form of digital currency which offers substantial advantages over traditional fiat currencies.

Your friend abroad recognises the value of learning and so would love to donate (via Bitcoin) to Great Zimbabwe University.

These Bitcoin donations could be exchanged for fiat currency, used to purchase a variety of goods and services online or
invested in the expectation of further appreciation in the Bitcoin price (at this time, 1 Bitcoin is worth roughly $100 USD).

To set up a Bitcoin "wallet" in order to receive donations, please refer to the following introductory website:

https://www.weusecoins.com/en/

To check the value of Bitcoin against a variety of currencies, kindly consult the following site:

http://coinmill.com/BTC_calculator.html#BTC=1

Finally, if you wish to interact with African Bitcoin enthusiasts, perhaps to ask questions, conduct business
or set up an exciting learning project for students, please visit this forum:

http://www.bitcoins.co.ke/forum/index.php

Warmest regards from the Bitcoin community!




AWESOME!!
Item is now at sort facility HARARE - ZIMBABWE according to DHL tracking.

 
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August 07, 2013, 10:16:13 PM
#29
you have some really cool stuff, i saw them on your Coingig store, what else do you sell? it would be cool to sell local items from Zimbabwe.
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August 07, 2013, 11:35:07 AM
#28
Here's a pic of Benjamin with a smaller BTCeadchain in red.



This is perhaps a more practical pocket-size, although I prefer the original orange and gold colours.

From now on, the default BTCeadchain will be the smaller size pictured above but with the original gold BTC and orange border.

The price of this smaller version is The price for the original larger one remains

Benjamin can do just about any size and colour (even different designs including fairly complex 3D objects) so please specify if you want something different.
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August 07, 2013, 11:10:20 AM
#27
Right, I just handed the keychain over for courier delivery. They'll send me the tracking number tomorrow and I'll PM that.

I included the following note:

Dear Mr. Chikwanha,

Please accept this beaded keychain, handmade in South Africa and sent to you at the request of a friend of your University.

The B symbolises Bitcoin, a new form of digital currency which offers substantial advantages over traditional fiat currencies.

Your friend abroad recognises the value of learning and so would love to donate (via Bitcoin) to Great Zimbabwe University.

These Bitcoin donations could be exchanged for fiat currency, used to purchase a variety of goods and services online or
invested in the expectation of further appreciation in the Bitcoin price (at this time, 1 Bitcoin is worth roughly $100 USD).

To set up a Bitcoin "wallet" in order to receive donations, please refer to the following introductory website:

https://www.weusecoins.com/en/

To check the value of Bitcoin against a variety of currencies, kindly consult the following site:

http://coinmill.com/BTC_calculator.html#BTC=1

Finally, if you wish to interact with African Bitcoin enthusiasts, perhaps to ask questions, conduct business
or set up an exciting learning project for students, please visit this forum:

http://www.bitcoins.co.ke/forum/index.php

Warmest regards from the Bitcoin community!

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August 06, 2013, 08:49:48 AM
#26
You got it.
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August 06, 2013, 07:18:18 AM
#25

How about if in the note, I include a link to a good introductory website for Bitcoin? www.weusecoins.com or www.bitcoin.org - there's also an app I've heard of that allows you to accept Bitcoin donations from any site. Can't recall the name right now...

Yea, sure.
And a BTC currency conversion rate chart................like this--->>> http://coinmill.com/BTC_calculator.html#BTC=1
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August 06, 2013, 06:56:17 AM
#24
Will do!

How about if in the note, I include a link to a good introductory website for Bitcoin? www.weusecoins.com or www.bitcoin.org - there's also an app I've heard of that allows you to accept Bitcoin donations from any site. Can't recall the name right now...

I've messaged Benjamin, he'll make it tonight. I'll take a pic when I go collect it from him.

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August 05, 2013, 04:22:58 PM
#23
Not sure really Huh..............Oh!, send to Mr Lawrence Chikwanha, he's the Librarian.
Also, if you can, make a note stating I'll love to donate but unable to locate Great Zimbabwe University's bitcoin address.........or something to that effect. Smiley
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August 05, 2013, 03:28:47 PM
#22
Who at Great Zimbabwe University would you like this addressed to? PM me that info if you like.

I'll send it off and provide your DHL tracking number as soon as Benjamin finishes making it. That should be Tuesday or Wednesday at latest.
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August 05, 2013, 01:14:23 PM
#21
My address is 18j7VDYhePaYCqUmSo8JgjpybpsgvJwfdb - feel free to go through my Bitmit or Coingig stores if you'd like escrow.

I can easily send it via DHL with tracking, it will take 1 or 2 working days to Zimbabwe. Courier service will cost $23 bringing the total to 0.31BTC.

Just sent 0.31btc to that address. Send me the DHL tracking via PM when available.
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August 05, 2013, 04:42:48 AM
#20
My address is 18j7VDYhePaYCqUmSo8JgjpybpsgvJwfdb - feel free to go through my Bitmit or Coingig stores if you'd like escrow.

I can easily send it via DHL with tracking, it will take 1 or 2 working days to Zimbabwe. Courier service will cost $23 bringing the total to 0.31BTC.
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August 04, 2013, 06:42:39 PM
#19
It was at the top of the WIKI page. There's like ten others.
What's your BTC address. I will also require tracking. Send via DHL, FedEx or the equivalent. Add shipping cost to my final invoice.
.............if only I could somehow record the receivers expression........*Dhl guy shows up and hand over package. "Huh?!, Wtf is this! Where's the private key!?"  Grin
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August 04, 2013, 05:43:54 PM
#18
I just did a search and it seem Kenyans are at the forefront. I'll buy one but haven't decided where to send it.
I'm thinking Great Zimbabwe University or such.
How will you package and send it?
Thanks, appreciate your custom. I hope to earn your positive feedback by providing you with good service.

I'm sure it will go by letter. I'll place it within card or cardboard. I'll get exact details for you in the morning, will need to look over various envelope sizes, etc.

Kenya is kicking ass with their M-Pesa adoption! And that's just been hooked up to Bitcoin wallets! So yeah, there's a lot of buzz about Bitcoin and Kenya, big potential there. Money transmission fees are steep in Africa and financial services in general are lacking, so Bitcoin could really do a lot of good here.

I'm not sure your purpose in sending it to Great Zimbabwe University, so hard to comment there.
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August 04, 2013, 02:32:18 PM
#17
I just did a search and it seem Kenyans are at the forefront. I'll buy one but haven't decided where to send it.
I'm thinking Great Zimbabwe University or such.
How will you package and send it?
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August 04, 2013, 09:19:00 AM
#16
I was speaking in the first person. Subjective only to me.
This thread is about Handmade African Bitcoin Keychains.

Heh, I thought so too.

Offering customisation options here. If anyone wants their handmade BTCeadchain blessed or ensorcelled, I can accomodate that. Not sure what these sangomas charge, but why not be the first person to buy magic with Bitcoin?

Come on guys, under 0.08BTC for handmade, these are a bargain! "Risk" an escrowed eight bucks to get a cool, one-of-a-kind item and help me push Bitcoin in Africa!
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August 04, 2013, 09:06:33 AM
#15
Unfortunately, in order for ANY of this to work I have to first believe.

I was speaking in the first person. Subjective only to me.
This thread is about Handmade African Bitcoin Keychains.
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August 04, 2013, 08:55:17 AM
#14
Believe in magic? Well, I don't. I'm an atheist. But these sangomas and a lot of people here really do believe in this stuff, it's a huge industry. Government is even stepping in to regulate the mojo market.

If you wanna talk Bitcoin in Africa, check out the forum in my sig.
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August 04, 2013, 08:38:20 AM
#13
Unfortunately, in order for ANY of this to work I have to first believe. In any case, I'm gonna browse around Africa and see who's ready for financial revolution.
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August 04, 2013, 05:36:15 AM
#12
Do they come with magical powers? Not the placebo kind.

Not as standard, no. But your wish is the Gold Rhino's command! For a Bit more, I'll get a professional South African sangoma (witchdoctor) to lay a custom spell on your BTCeadchain.



I have in mind Professor Amir, "the best herbalist in Gauteng." He lives close to the crafters and has a website; his credentials speak for themselves.

Professor Amir, according to his site and business directory listing, offers a range of magicks:

* WITH THE POWER OF MY LINYOLO OIL I CAN MAKE YOUR MONEY MULTIPLY. [I'm pretty sure this magick unguent can be directly applied to your BTCeadchain for maximum cryptocurrency winning]

* WITH THE USE OF MY RATS, I CAN MAKE THEM BRING YOU MONEY DAILY. [the rats, as physical minions, will likely bring you Casascius coins rather than digitize themselves to retrieve dust and dormant coin from the network - that would be dangerous. If they swarm, it could precipitate a 51% magick vermin attack on the blockchain]

* HAVE YOU LOST THE ONE YOU LOVE, I CAN BRING HIM OR HER BACK SAME DAY.

* HAVE YOU FAILLED TO GIVE BIRTH, WITH MY NSEKE HERBS YOU WILL GET PREGNANT IN A FOURTNITE.

* Spiritual Healing and Home Cleansing, including removing thokoloshe [small, goblinlike creatures of evil] from homes, and protection of homes with voodoo spells.

* Communicating with Ancestors ( Ancestral Communication)  including researching your Ancestral Path. [this is different from that sham heraldry stuff in that the Prof. directly speaks to your venerable forebears]

* All Life Protection and Interventions.

* Black Magic and Lucky Charms. [I don't deal in the black magic market, you should check out Sphinx Road for that, but I'm happy to hook you up with lucky charms]
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August 03, 2013, 06:32:02 AM
#11
Do they come with magical powers? Not the placebo kind.
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August 03, 2013, 06:06:05 AM
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Oh yeah, I should also mention the image here is only the "prototype" Benjamin made overnight. Now that the design's worked out, the BTC symbol in future "beadchains" will be more exact.
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August 02, 2013, 04:50:13 AM
#9
Wow these are hand made and you are only charging 0.08 Btc? wow.

It's a bit less than 0.08BTC at the current price (I need $8 to pay the crafters and make a small profit) for the handmade keychain. I think that's a good price seeing as metal ones go for about $10. While it's handmade, Benjamin has been making these for a long time and it's amazing how quickly he can bend the wire frame and string the beads. I'll take some pics of the process next time I'm there.

That woodcarving would be more like 0.8BTC + shipping (it weighs at least 5 kgs.)

If you like these crafts, you can check out a lot more in my other thread. Smiley
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August 02, 2013, 02:34:40 AM
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Wow these are hand made and you are only charging 0.08 Btc? wow.

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August 01, 2013, 10:39:17 PM
#7


And here's a pic I'm putting up just to show the level of skill on offer (sadly this item is probably too heavy for shipping). This is "Old Man of Africa," a woodcarving by Fungayi:

https://i.imgur.com/RjVCYaN.jpg


Yo, that's impressive.  Good work man.
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August 01, 2013, 01:40:46 PM
#6
Heh, they are glass.
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August 01, 2013, 01:29:59 PM
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are the beads plastic or glass?

Yes.  Wink
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August 01, 2013, 12:47:32 PM
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are the beads plastic or glass?
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August 01, 2013, 12:05:22 PM
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I forgot to mention, the idea is to get the crafters into selling the goods themselves, for Bitcoin ideally but also through ebay and so on. Benjamin seems interested in Bitcoin, I didn't have the time to explain it much further than "computer money" though. If there's reasonable demand, I'll start and document a project to introduce the crafters to Bitcoin trading and international shipping.
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August 01, 2013, 10:02:39 AM
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Hey guys!

I've been busy meeting with many local craftspeople to expand the Gold Rhino range. The plan is cool, handmade African items for Bitcoin.

First up, I can offer these cool beadwork keychains with the BTCitcoin logo. Benjamin kindly made this one for me:



Here's another pic for the heck of it:



Benjamin can customise the colours, size & materials (a sturdy braided-copper outer ring is possible) for you. The shiny [edit - glass] beads make finding your keys at night easier. They're also good Bitcoin conversation starters - the eyecatching beadwork and African origin story leads to explanation of the BTC symbol.

Price for one like this is about 0.08BTC. Postage included in that; these are small and light enough to go by letter. Check out the Bitmit and Coingig links here or in my sig for exact pricing.

And here's a pic I'm putting up just to show the level of skill on offer (sadly this item is probably too heavy for shipping). This is "Old Man of Africa," a woodcarving by Fungayi:


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