Thanks!wrcmad said:
I bet you've got a few of these laying around :lol:
Thanks!wrcmad said:
Yep.. plenty of torched ones.... but I have heaps of spares.RetardedMonkey said:Thanks!wrcmad said:
I bet you've got a few of these laying around :lol:
RetardedMonkey said:Sorry to sound so cynical in the previous post, but the people who are so anti-bitcoin, and have voiced their views over and over on it, are generally the prehistoric types who are totally change adverse and would prefer if we were still using a horse and cart to get around.
RetardedMonkey said:I think people are just pissed off that their 'rock solid' tangible asset, silver, is dropping value day in, day out, whilst Bitcoin is closing in on parity with gold.
RetardedMonkey said:Sorry to sound so cynical in the previous post, but the people who are so anti-bitcoin, and have voiced their views over and over on it, are generally the prehistoric types who are totally change adverse and would prefer if we were still using a horse and cart to get around.
Ronnie 666 said:RetardedMonkey said:Sorry to sound so cynical in the previous post, but the people who are so anti-bitcoin, and have voiced their views over and over on it, are generally the prehistoric types who are totally change adverse and would prefer if we were still using a horse and cart to get around.
Hi from one of the Neanderthal prehistoric type. I wish you bitcoinians the best of luck as you are going to need it. I an neither jealous or disappointed to be outside the crypto pseudo currency. When there is a rush to convert to $ or goods the price will fall out the bottom. I agree I am averse to change and putting my savings into a concocted crypto-"something" that has been around for 2 years is against my better judgement. I usually don't buy something that I cant see, feel, taste or hold. Despite the pull back in PM I am far more comfortable holding my 1973KR that cost me $200 or something like that. Sure I have bought bullion at higher prices than today as have we all, but us prehistoric types have 5000 years to back us. Bullion will regain its lustre - bitcoin and its many partners will burn.
mmissinglink said:Someone was clever to make a storage vessel for BitCoin an actual silver medallion. So a 1 oz silver iteration of Bit Coin like this is worth how much today? Not so easily answered because it depends on a number of factors including how many (if any) BitCoin are actually parked in the account this represents, yes? Depends on the price of a BitCoin today. Depends on who you are asking to value it....if a stacker interested only in metals value, then the most important factor is the spot price of silver. I'd pay spot for this coin. As for BitCoin, in my view, it has way too much potential to crash into zero. [rwq
http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/8838_casascius_silver.jpeg
trew said:beeteecee said:Fair enough, but does this mean you don't see any value in bitcoin at all? Things like brain wallets? Being able to walk through any border with undetectable coins? You can't see why that would be desirable or useful or worth a lot of money to anyone? That is just one example.
Short answer of why I choose to stay out:
bitcoins might be a limited resource but crypto-currencies are an unlimited resource.
whinfell said:mmissinglink said:Someone was clever to make a storage vessel for BitCoin an actual silver medallion. So a 1 oz silver iteration of Bit Coin like this is worth how much today? Not so easily answered because it depends on a number of factors including how many (if any) BitCoin are actually parked in the account this represents, yes? Depends on the price of a BitCoin today. Depends on who you are asking to value it....if a stacker interested only in metals value, then the most important factor is the spot price of silver. I'd pay spot for this coin. As for BitCoin, in my view, it has way too much potential to crash into zero. [rwq
http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/8838_casascius_silver.jpeg
The photo clearly shows it's a 10BTC coin (or round, if you prefer), which at current prices is worth about US$7000 (Mt. Gox price).
Hmm ... US$7000 or 1oz of silver, which would you prefer?![]()
I see he feather cuts the stickers now with a laser to hopefully combat that issue.hyphenated said:Unfortunately some helpful hackers demonstrated that the hologram can be removed (and then replaced) by injecting a solvent - so any hypo marks and it's stuffed. I'm sure the guy who makes 'em is less than happy at that revelation.
Mimaki said:why is there such a large difference between what they sell for in US dollars and AUD?
Credit Crunch said:Currently USD $526. Was as high as $900 about 24 hours ago. Could be sitting on a 42% loss in less than a day if you bought into the hype.