I bid 77 coins.
Gaelan
> On Aug 13, 2020, at 5:55 PM, Reuben Staley via agora-official
> wrote:
>
> Having been authorized by Rule 2629/0, I, Trigon, Treasuror of Agora Nomic,
> hereby initiate an auction.
>
> Whereas the Lost and Found Department owns no cards or products, the lots of
> this auction are as follows: (1) a new Victory Card.
>
> This auction will be held in the official currency of Agora, coins.
>
> This auction will be a Forward Auction, as described by the Regulation AM1
> (and, by extension, AM0), included below.
>
>>
>> Regulation AM0/0
>> Generalized Auction
>> Generalized auctions exist to give context to the form of other
>> types of auctions. They cannot be held directly. Other auction
>> methods that use this type of auction as a starting point can
>> override attributes of generalized auctions except when it is
>> explicitly stated that that attribute is not able to be
>> overridden.
>>1. INITIATION:
>> * The auctioneer CAN begin an auction that e is authorized to
>>by creating a public message (henceforth the "initiation
>>message"), specifying the type of auction method that will
>>be held, a list of lots that will be auctioned off, and the
>>currency that the auction uses. Bidding is initally open.
>> * Derivative auction methods cannot specify the exclusion of
>>any information listed above from the initiation message of
>>auctions using that method.
>> 2. BIDDING:
>> * Players CAN place a bid on an open auction by creating a
>>public message (henceforth a "bid message") specifying a
>>number of the auction's currency as eir bid not equal to the
>>bid of another player.
>> * Players CAN withdraw from an open auction by announcement.
>> 3. TERMINATION:
>> * Bidding is closed four days after either the beginning of
>>the auction or after the most recent bid was placed,
>>whichever is later. The auction ends at this time as well.
>> 4. AWARDING:
>> * For each auction, there are a number of awardees equal to
>>the number of lots. The Nth lot of an auction goes to the
>>Nth awardee of that auction. If the identity of an awardee
>>is undecidable, then that lot cannot be given away.
>> * Auction methods specify how awardees are picked for auctions
>>using that method.
>> * Derivative auction methods should ensure that only players
>>who have at least as much of that auction's currency as eir
>>highest bid on that auction (hereafter "funded players") can
>>be selected as awardees for auctions using that auction
>>method.
>> * The auctioneer of an auction SHALL within, four days after
>>the ending of that auction, create a public message
>>(henceforth the "termination message") that contains a full
>>history of bids on the auction and withdrawals from the
>>auction. It should also clearly indicate each awardee and
>>the lot e recieves.
>> 5. CLAIMING:
>> * For a period of seven days after an auction ends, each
>>awardee of that auction CAN transfer (or create in eir own
>>possession if the item is new) the set of assets associated
>>with the lot e won by paying a fee corresponding to eir
>>winning bid.
>>
>> Regulation AM1/0
>> Forward Auctions
>> Forward auctions function like generalized auctions except:
>>* The Nth awardee for a forward auction is the player who
>>submitted the Nth-highest bid in the set of all funded,
>>non-withdrawn players' highest bids on that auction.
> --
> Trigon
>
> I’m always happy to become a party to contracts.
> I LOVE SPAGHETTI
> transfer Jason one coin
> nch was here
> I hereby
> don't... trust... the dragon...
> don't... trust... the dragon...
> Do not Construe Jason's message with subject TRIGON as extending this
>
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