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BLU Blue Star Capital Plc

0.0325
0.00 (0.00%)
17 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Blue Star Capital Plc LSE:BLU London Ordinary Share GB00B02SSZ25 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.0325 0.03 0.035 0.0325 0.0325 0.03 6,233,107 07:40:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Investors, Nec -5.88M -6.33M -0.0013 -0.23 1.5M
Blue Star Capital Plc is listed in the Investors sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BLU. The last closing price for Blue Star Capital was 0.03p. Over the last year, Blue Star Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0225p to 0.205p.

Blue Star Capital currently has 4,992,772,996 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Blue Star Capital is £1.50 million. Blue Star Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.23.

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08/6/2017
10:21
What I'm looking at in 12 months is a share price of 4p.Possibly double that if satoshipay becomes popular in 2-3 years.
apfindley
08/6/2017
10:15
Pump and dump at work
bionictwat
08/6/2017
10:06
voting for hottest Blockchain/Crypto start-up in the Europas Awards

Satoshi pay is one of ten by the look of it .




13 June

hazl
08/6/2017
09:46
There are so many applications and JV partners for Satoshipay...it's amazing. It has a wonderful unique niche (long may it last), all it needs is capital but this shouldn't be a problem. Even large investors are looking at the sector now...

Then within BLU you also have DTL and Sthaler in for free (pretty much). DTL owns some Bookingbug.com and Freeformers.com and VNU.com...decent investments judging from their websites.

errollc
08/6/2017
09:35
#blu : this stock is a blockchain play.. BTL in Canada is up >40x in last 18months... BLU can fly from its low current base
rew8080
08/6/2017
09:35
Investment companies, especially tiddlers, almost always trade at a substantial discount to NAV. Nevertheless the potential of Satoshi is huge, and I would think 0.5p - 0.7p is a minimal target here, while we await the tipping point of proper commercialisation at Satoshi.NAI
cyberbub
08/6/2017
09:09
This is what I also find Very Interesting.....



As the IoT connects things like light bulbs in a home and integrates them into the network, the bulbs themselves may be able to negotiate the most favorable price for electricity from competitive power grids. Visa envisions a lightbulbs paying for electricity only when they consume it. And rather than a single payment, the bulb pays continually and incrementally. This will require a new type of currency for ultra-tiny transactions. The digital currencies Bitcoin or Ethereum’s Ether may work for this, as well as paying for tiny chunks of bandwidth, storage, or CPU time in a computer, or energy and sensor data. Visa Europe is running a trial of such micropayment systems with Berlin-based SatoshiPay.

apfindley
08/6/2017
08:57
thanks doodlebug
hazl
08/6/2017
08:56
I was looking at their
Nektan holding...2%

that's one I have noticed before...



Must do a bit more research here clearly!

hazl
08/6/2017
08:55
I think this is what apf is referring to hazl - article posted in DCE Brief August last year:

A partnership between Bitcoin startup SatoshiPay and payment giant Visa Europe looks set to bear fruit with the recent reveal of a micropayment proof of concept that combines the advantages of digital currency with the ubiquity of Visa payments. While the initial idea was publicized earlier on in the year, this is the first time we can see a clear picture of the initiative and what it means for the cryptocurrency industry as a whole.

SatoshiPay founder Meinhard benn outlined the concept, explaining that it involves the integration of the startup’s micropayment technology within the existing card payment structure Visa operates, that allows fast, transparent automated payments between someone’s Visa account and a SatoshiPay wallet. What this does is provide a safe, convenient and streamlined method of purchasing small amounts of bitcoin directly from a debit or credit card. The intention is this payment structure will eventually be expanded to encompass direct debit or direct bank transfer payments as well.

While this initial proof of concept design is intended to showcase the possibilities of machine to machine micro transactions, the possibilities for web content payments are obvious too. Such micro payments would be easy to incorporate to charge per view of a page or article, something that the news media are struggling with commodifying via traditional means at the moment.

It has been said many times, but easing the entry into digital currency ownership is always a benefit for the wider industry, and this one is no different. With such a huge payment provider in Visa involved, this could be an incredible opportunity for the digital currency industry as it moves to maximize the advantages of cryptocurrency within payment systems. Micropayments seem to be tailor made for digital currencies, and with ease of transition between fiat and digital currencies from this endeavor, the possibilities for micropayment systems must increase.

The commercial aspects of the internet are, it can be argued, desperate for a solution to the micropayment conundrum, with websites everywhere struggling to balance revenue needs with intrusive advertising that is being roundly rejected by audiences through ad blockers. Micropayments per page or article is a possible solution that suits the majority of content providers and consumers.

doodlebug4
08/6/2017
08:46
Thanks apf have you a reference?
hazl
08/6/2017
08:43
For clarity
'
Although SatoshiPay's PayPal top-up service is currently in the beta stage of testing, the Directors believe this is an important development milestone and will allow PayPal users to pay for web content wherever SatoshiPay's login-less payment widget is used. This means there will no longer be the requirement for SatoshiPay users to use cryptocurrencies, instead they can simply use their PayPal account to utilise the nano payment benefits SatoshiPay offers. Furthermore, it is anticipated that publishers of online products, such as blogs, will be able to monetise their following with far greater ease. '

hazl
08/6/2017
08:42
Dont forget the trials with Visa too
apfindley
08/6/2017
08:38
It was the pay-pal ability that made me sit up and notice.....
integrating that makes it seem much more viable to me.

hazl
07/6/2017
23:27
19.1% of Satoshipay. A credible threat to Google ads It's gonna be bigANY website will be able to run the satoshi api on their website, and monetise their website content. Txt, graphics, Jpeg, gif, videos, avi mpeg, audio, mp3, files, docs, pdfs. You name it, it can be monetised.Satoshipay has the potential to be a £multibillion+ cap company. What's 19.1% of that? Get buying.... This is still only £2.4millTEN BAG COMING. The ONLY startup company worldwide which is creating its own "nanopayment" niche. .
apfindley
07/6/2017
21:58
why not indeed.
hazl
07/6/2017
20:42
In for a punt , potential for this to go totally nuts at some point
ramas
07/6/2017
16:20
According to twitter



We are gladly hosting the next Berlin #NodeJS on 20 June at @Techcode_Berlin. Already 117 ppl - wow! 🦄 …

hazl
07/6/2017
16:05
I agree it is very undervalued and that Satoshipay has great potential. This is an early stage opportunity which could give excellent returns. If you like the look of Satochipay this is a good way in so accumulate while you can.
888icb
07/6/2017
15:07
This is still over THREE times UNDERVALUED in Comparison to coinsillium. And BLU have a hefty 19.1% of Satoshipay. Satoshipay likely to end up a $$$multiBillion company, and will remain a "takeout" target for the mighty Google. Worth many many multiples of this price.
apfindley
07/6/2017
14:50
Could be hazl - meanwhile the team at SatoshiPay continue to work their socks off;

SatoshiPay‏ @SatoshiPay 2m2 minutes ago
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