I am trying to buy Burst.
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If not I am willing to buy multiple 100,000 burst from multiple people, if you lack the amount for one payment.
Note: I cannot buy using BTC at the moment for various reasons.
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@plk32k 1 million Burst worths now around 2'833 USD$, i think your deal is still too undercutted...
By talking to asset owners he meant, if you want to buy burst to invest in assets in the AE you may try to deal direectally with the asset owners and get a direct deal, so basically you would buy an asset (wich values Burst and it's an investment) with USD instead of Burst ;D@newsense2004 you were not wanting to turn some burst into USD for buy some HDDs? Deal with the man, although i would recommend an escrow or bank transfer instead of paypal due to paypal refunding...
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@gpedro Wow, That's 1 million burst for $2833? It says 10,000 = $26.71 on the wallet and that x100 = 2671$. Where are you seeing these prices from?
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@gpedro I was thinking about making him an offer but it seems he wants Burst and for under market value. Not to mention the risk involved.
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@newsense2004 Please how much for your offering?
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@plk32k I could offer you some assets that will likely double in price within the next couple months with all the mining power being added.
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@newsense2004 Could you please PM me as post is limited to 120s?
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@plk32k No offense, but i have to warn everyone ... blockchain transactions are not reversable while paypal transactions are ...
Beware of PayPal and other reversible transfer services
So before trading this way ensure the person offering can prove any reputation.
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@luxe Contract?
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The guy joined yesterday
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@plk32k said in I would like to buy 1,000,000 Burst! or Whatever you have.:
Contract?
Would be one possible way.
@ccminer Yes, but maybe he can prove with account somewhere else ... ebay or bitcointalk ... or make a valid contract like he suggested. I just wanted to point on that problem in general.
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@luxe Exactly, a proper legal agreement would be fine. I understand that there is risk involved on both parts. I have recently found out about this coin and want to invest as much as possible.
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I'm willing to do in 1$ transactions if necessary, to build reputation with sellers.
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@plk32k
Why is it not possible to send the money with a bank transfer?It would be a lot easier then creating a contract and safer for both sides of the transactions.
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@FrilledShark said in I am trying to buy Burst.:
Why is it not possible to send the money with a bank transfer?
I said I was willing to do a wire? Even for $1 worth. I just want to buy Burst for Pete's sake.
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There is also a BURST/USD exchange at https://c-cex.com/?p=burst-usd
They support several methods to deposit USD https://c-cex.com/?id=usdworks
Just a suggestion ... could be safe and easy for both parties.
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@plk32k Poloniex prices (at the moment):
BURST/BTC: 0.00000207
BTC/USD: 1414.66551'000'000 * 0.00000207 = 2.07 BTC
2.07 * 1414.6655 = 2'928.357585 USD$It is even higher now than when i calculated before (my previus calc was made with burst at 200 and btc i don't recall sorry) hehe ;D
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@gpedro said in I am trying to buy Burst.:
@plk32k Poloniex prices (at the moment):
BURST/BTC: 0.00000207
BTC/USD: 1414.66551'000'000 * 0.00000207 = 2.07 BTC
2.07 * 1414.6655 = 2'928.357585 USD$Its on USDT @ Polo not USD:
BURST/BTC: 0.00000207
BTC/USD: 1321.071'000'000 * 0.00000207 = 2.07 BTC
2.07 * 1321.07 = 2734.6149 USD$
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@luxe I'm on C-Cex and there are not Sell orders so my 0.1961 BTC is pending for hours. So I need another method + the fee's for deposit are too high.
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@plk32k Stay on C-CEX, I'll fill your order .. FYI, Bank transfer or Wire fees are higher than exchange fees.
